Swim upstream Meaning in English
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释义
To move or act in a direction opposite to the majority, often against opposition or prevailing trends. Literally, it means to physically swim against the flow of water.
用法与细微差别
Often used figuratively; common in both formal and informal contexts to describe nonconformity or challenging popular opinion. Typical collocations: 'feel like I'm swimming upstream', 'have to swim upstream to succeed'. Don't confuse with 'going with the flow' (the opposite).
例句
Salmon must swim upstream to lay their eggs.
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Sometimes you have to swim upstream to achieve your goals.
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She felt like she had to swim upstream at her new job.
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It’s tough to swim upstream when everyone else disagrees with you.
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He’s not afraid to swim upstream and challenge the status quo.
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When you swim upstream, you stand out from the crowd — and that can be a good thing.
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