Tim
Enseignant professionnel
Living in Chesterfield, I often admire the intricate details of our historic landmarks. This door from St. Mary and All Saints Church, renowned for its crooked spire, brings to mind the English idiom 'A foot in the door.' Meaning: This phrase refers to gaining an initial entry or opportunity that could lead to further advancements. Example: 'Securing an internship helped her get a foot in the door of the publishing industry.' The origin of this idiom is believed to come from door-to-door salespeople placing their foot in the door to prevent it from being closed, thereby keeping the opportunity open. Just as this historic door has witnessed countless stories, idioms like this one have rich histories that continue to influence our language today.
13 févr. 2025 10:33
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Very interesting idiom! Thanks for sharing its origin!
13 févr. 2025 11:48