Work your way up Meaning in English
expression
释义
To gradually achieve a higher position or more success at work or in life by making continuous effort and starting from a lower position.
用法与细微差别
Mostly informal and positive; often used for career progress. Typical with 'in a company,' 'from the bottom,' 'to manager.' Not literal—refers to effort over time. Common mistake: don't use to describe sudden promotion; always implies gradual progress.
例句
You have to work your way up if you want a better position.
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She hopes to work her way up in the company.
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It took me five years to work my way up from assistant to senior designer.
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If you keep at it, you’ll work your way up before you know it.
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He started as a waiter and worked his way up to manager.
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Most CEOs worked their way up from entry-level jobs.
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