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grit one's teeth
Verb
idiomatic
Japanese Meaning
痛み、怒り、フラストレーション、または自信などの感情により、歯を強く噛みしめること / (慣用句的に)困難な状況や不快な状況に直面し、それに対処すること
( present singular third-person )
( participle present )
( participle past )
( past )
( nonstandard participle past )
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To clench one's teeth together tightly because of pain, anger, frustration, or self-assurance. / (idiomatic) To face up to a difficult or disagreeable situation and deal with it.
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grit one's teeth
In difficult situations, one must grit one's teeth and carry on.
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In difficult situations, one must grit one's teeth and carry on.
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