Success & Failure
Winning, losing, trying, and the language of outcomes
소개
영어에는 성공과 실패를 표현하는 풍부한 어휘가 있어요——화려한 승리부터 화려한 패배까지. "smashed it(해냈다!)", "nailed it(완벽하게 해냈다)", "come a cropper(크게 실패했다)" 등 결과의 모든 스펙트럼을 포괄하는 표현들이 있죠.
영국 영어는 승리할 때도 절제된 표현을 쓰는 경향이 있어요. 대성공도 "not bad(나쁘지 않네)"로, 실패는 "a bit of a disaster(약간 재앙이긴 하지)"로 표현하기도 해요. 미국인들은 좀 더 솔직하게 기뻐하는 편이고, 호주인들은 이기든 지든 특유의 유머를 발휘해요.
이 챕터에서는 작은 실수부터 큰 성공까지, 일이 어떻게 됐는지 표현하는 데 필요한 어휘를 배워요.
테마
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인기
이 챕터의 모든 영어 슬랭 (72)
- Smash it To succeed brilliantly or perform excellently.
- Nail it To do something perfectly or exactly right.
- Come a cropper To fail badly or have an accident.
- Cock-up A mistake or blunder; to make a mess of something.
- Balls-up A complete mess or serious mistake.
- Pull it off To succeed in doing something difficult.
- Fall through To fail to happen or be completed.
- Go pear-shaped To go wrong or fail (British).
- Go tits up To fail completely or go badly wrong.
- Ace it To do something extremely well, especially a test.
- Flop A complete failure, especially of a performance or product.
- Bomb To fail spectacularly (American); to succeed brilliantly (British).
- Tank To fail completely (American).
- Hit the jackpot To have great success or good fortune.
- Strike gold To find or achieve something very valuable.
- Crash and burn To fail completely and spectacularly.
- Hit it out of the park To do something extremely well; to exceed expectations.
- Blow it To ruin an opportunity or fail when success was possible.
- Drop the ball To make a mistake or fail to follow through.
- Back to the drawing board To start again after a failed attempt.
- Make the cut To meet the required standard or qualify.
- Miss the boat To miss an opportunity.
- Win hands down To win easily and decisively.
- Bite the dust To fail, die, or be defeated.
- Down the drain Wasted; lost beyond recovery.
- Fly off the shelves To sell very quickly.
- Sell like hotcakes To sell very quickly and in large quantities.
- Pip at the post To narrowly defeat someone at the last moment.
- On a roll Experiencing a series of successes.
- Come up trumps To succeed unexpectedly or produce a good result.
- Go down a storm To be extremely well-received or popular.
- Land on your feet To emerge from a difficult situation in a good position.
- Have the last laugh To ultimately succeed after initial setbacks or mockery.
- Steal the show To attract the most attention or be the most impressive.
- Take the biscuit To be the most surprising, annoying, or extreme example.
- Runaway success An overwhelming, rapid success.
- Snatch defeat from the jaws of victory To fail when success seemed certain.
- Clutch victory A win achieved under high pressure at a crucial moment.
- Epic fail A spectacular or embarrassing failure.
- Try your luck To make an attempt despite uncertain chances of success.
- Give it a shot To try something; to make an attempt.
- Fall at the first hurdle To fail at the very beginning of an attempt.
- Come out on top To end up as the winner or in the best position.
- No dice No success; it didn't work; request refused.
- Shot in the arm Something that gives encouragement or renewed energy.
- Cut your losses To abandon a failing venture to prevent further loss.
- Down but not out Suffering setbacks but still fighting.
- Saved by the bell Rescued from a difficult situation at the last moment.
- struck gold made a valuable discovery or achievement
- pass with flying colours succeed brilliantly
- home and dry safely successful
- play a blinder perform exceptionally well
- stormer exceptional performance or thing
- clean sweep winning everything in a competition
- knock it out of the park achieve spectacular success
- hit the ground running start successfully without delay
- going gangbusters proceeding with great energy and success
- on fire performing exceptionally well
- smashing it doing brilliantly
- crushing it achieving outstanding success
- at the top of their game performing at peak ability
- the world is your oyster you have every opportunity available
- you've made it achieved success
- ahead of the game in an advantageous position
- gone bust failed financially
- gone pear-shaped gone wrong
- fell flat failed completely
- flunk fail an exam or course
- throw a spanner in the works cause disruption to a plan
- make a dog's dinner of mess something up badly
- make a pig's ear of botch or bungle something
- egg on your face look foolish due to failure
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