Fresh legs Meaning in English
expression
ˈfɹɛʃ/ /ˈɫɛɡz
FRESH-LEGZ
fɹˈɛʃ/ /lˈɛɡz
fresh-LEGZ
Definition
A person who joins an activity, especially a sport, when others are getting tired, and has more energy to help the team.
Usage & Nuances
Common in sports contexts for substitute players, but can be used metaphorically for anyone bringing new energy to a group. Usually plural ('fresh legs') even when referring to one person. Often occurs as 'bring on fresh legs' or 'we need fresh legs'.
Spanish: piernas frescas (persona descansada) - refuerzo con energíaPortuguese (BR): pernas descansadas - reforço com energiaPortuguese (PT): pernas frescas (descansadas) - reforço com energiaChinese (Simplified): 充满活力的人 - 新的体力补充Chinese (Traditional): 充滿活力的人 - 新的體力補充Hindi: ताजे पैर (एनर्जी वाला खिलाड़ी)Arabic: قوة جديدة (شخص مرتاح) - لاعب مرتاحBengali: নতুন শক্তি - বিশ্রাম নেওয়া খেলোয়াড়Russian: свежие силы - отдохнувший игрокJapanese: 新しい力(交代選手)Vietnamese: người mới vào sân (còn nhiều sức lực)Korean: 신선한 다리 - 새로운 에너지Turkish: taze bacaklar (dinlenmiş yedek oyuncu)Urdu: ترو تازہ ٹانگیں (نیا یا تازہ دم کھلاڑی)Indonesian: kaki segar (pemain yang masih bertenaga)
Example Sentences
The coach sent in fresh legs to help the tired team.
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We need fresh legs for the final part of the game.
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Bringing in fresh legs gave us a big advantage.
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Let’s get some fresh legs out there and finish strong.
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After running all game, we really needed some fresh legs on the field.
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They brought on fresh legs hoping to turn the game around.
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