Loosen the purse strings Meaning in English
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释义
To be willing to spend more money or to spend money more freely, usually after being careful with expenses.
用法与细微差别
This is an idiom, informal and often humorous. Used especially about finances, budgeting, or persuading someone to spend more. Not used for opening a physical purse. Common with 'finally', 'decide to', or 'ask to'. Synonyms: 'spend more', 'be less tight with money'.
例句
My parents finally loosened the purse strings to buy me a new bike.
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If our sales improve, the boss might loosen the purse strings for the team party.
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It took weeks to convince him to loosen the purse strings for the renovation.
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We’re on vacation—it's time to loosen the purse strings and enjoy ourselves!
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Come on, Dad, can’t you loosen the purse strings just this once?
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Once she got her bonus, she really loosened the purse strings at the mall.
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