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Business English Idioms ー ビジネス諺
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To bite the bullet – to force yourself to do something unpleasant or difficult, or to be brave in a difficult situation.
歯を食いしばって頑張るんだ。
You\’re just going to have to bite the bullet and make the best of it.
Nothing ventured, nothing gained – if you don\’t take risks, you\’ll never achieve anything.
虎穴こけつに入らずんば虎児を得ず;思い切ってしなければ何も得られない。
I\’ve decided I\’m going to ask that girl out. Nothing ventured, nothing gained.
To cash in on something – to get money or gain an advantage from a situation; to capitalize on
His hotel is now cashing in on the fact that a famous actor stayed there for one night.
Fill in the sentences with the correct idiom:
Employee 1: \”Should I ask the boss for a promotion?\” — Employee 2: \”Go for it. ____________________\”.
This is a good year for car stocks, and you can _____________ it if you\’re smart.
They decided to _____________________ and pay the extra to get the apartment they really wanted.
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Nothing ventured, nothing gained – cash in on – bite the bullet
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