Lick your wounds Meaning in English
expression
释义
To spend time recovering after a disappointment, defeat, or failure, often in private. The phrase comes from how animals clean their wounds to heal.
用法与细微差别
This is an idiom, not literal—used for emotional or mental healing after setbacks. Common after a loss in sports, a breakup, or failure at work. It's usually semi-formal or neutral, not slang.
例句
After the game, the team needed time to lick their wounds.
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She went home to lick her wounds after failing the exam.
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Sometimes you just need to lick your wounds and try again.
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He lost the promotion, so he's taking some time to lick his wounds before looking for new opportunities.
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Don’t worry if you need a few days to lick your wounds—everyone needs to recharge sometimes.
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After the breakup, he disappeared for a week to lick his wounds.
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