Put One’s Foot Down – Stand Firm Idiom
Daily English Idioms | 英会話力が劇的UP! · Idiom Lab
August 20, 20255m 57s
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Show Notes
Today’s episode is about the idiom #PutOnesFootDown.
It means to be firm, to refuse, or to take a stand on something.
You can use it when you want to clearly show your position and not give in to pressure.
I’ll share example sentences and tips so you can use it naturally in your own English conversations!
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