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Pound the pavement Meaning in English

expression

ˈpaʊnd/ /ˈðə/, /ðə/, /ði/ /ˈpeɪvmənt
POWND thuh PAYV-muhnt
pˈaʊnd/ /ðə, ði/ /pˈeɪvmənt
POWND thuh PAYV-muhnt

التعريف

To walk around outside, especially going from place to place, usually when looking hard for a job or an opportunity.

الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة

This is an informal idiom in American and British English, most often about looking for a job ('pound the pavement for a job'). It can also mean spending a lot of time outside looking for something. Not used for leisurely walks.

جمل نموذجية

After college, I had to pound the pavement to find my first job.

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She's been pounding the pavement all week but still hasn't found anything.

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You have to pound the pavement if you really want to get hired.

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I spent months pounding the pavement before someone finally called me back.

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There's no secret—sometimes you just have to pound the pavement and hustle.

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After getting laid off, he didn't wait—he started pounding the pavement the next morning.

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