Get your hands dirty Meaning in English
expression
释义
To do physical work yourself, often involving effort or mess, or to be personally involved in a task instead of just observing or managing.
用法与细微差别
Informal, often used to show a willingness to participate in practical or difficult work instead of only directing others. Common in both literal and metaphorical contexts. Not usually about actual dirt, but about personal involvement.
例句
Sometimes you have to get your hands dirty to learn new skills.
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The manager wanted to get his hands dirty and help with the project.
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We need more people willing to get their hands dirty in this job.
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"Don’t just watch—come get your hands dirty with us!"
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It’s not a glamorous job, but someone has to get their hands dirty.
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If you want results, you sometimes have to get your hands dirty and do it yourself.
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