Buckle under Meaning in English
expression
释义
To give in or collapse because of pressure, stress, or a difficult situation. It can refer to physical, emotional, or social pressure.
用法与细微差别
Mainly informal and often used about giving up due to stress ('buckle under the pressure'). Collocates with 'pressure', 'weight', 'stress', and can describe both people and things. Not for slight or voluntary changes—implies being overwhelmed.
例句
He finally buckled under the stress at work.
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Some bridges may buckle under too much weight.
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She refused to buckle under peer pressure.
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After months of criticism, the politician buckled under and resigned.
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Even the strongest leaders can sometimes buckle under extreme stress.
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When the company lost its biggest client, it almost buckled under the financial pressure.
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