to  batten  down the hatches
batten
bætən
bātēn
down
daʊn
dawn
the
ðə
dhē
hatches
hæʧɪz
hāchiz

Definition & Meaning of "batten down the hatches"in English

to batten down the hatches
01

to get ready for trouble, difficulty, or danger 

to [batten] down the hatches definition and meaning
Idiom
Informal

What is the origin of the idiom "batten down the hatches" and when to use it?

The idiom "batten down the hatches" has its origins in maritime terminology. "Hatches" are the openings in the deck of a ship that provide access to the lower levels. "Battening down" means to secure the hatches with wooden strips or battens to prevent water from entering the ship during a storm. Figuratively, this expression is used to mean preparing for a difficult or challenging situation, taking precautions, or getting ready for an upcoming storm or crisis.

Examples
The company battened down the hatches before the recession hit. 
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