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Treading waterイディオム定義例

Treading water is a skill that everyone should know how to do. The problem, is that most people approach treading water with too much force and waste a TON tread は「歩む、進む」といった意味の動詞で、tread water とは「立ち泳ぎをする」と言う意味になります。 立ち泳ぎと一口で言っても、水泳に詳しくありませんので調べてみると、体は水面に対して垂直にしたままで、頭部を水面上に出しして静止する泳法だそうで、とても高度で、できたら Meaning: Refers to staying in the same position without progress. Origin: Linked to the act of treading water in swimming. Usage: Commonly used in various contexts, symbolizing struggle or lack of progress. Relevance: Remains a relevant expression in modern language and culture. Whether in a challenging phase of life or an artistic 1. Move both your arms and legs to keep your head above the water. Make use of all four of your limbs and keep your body upright (vertical). Turning your body horizontally and kicking with your legs will mean that you're swimming, not treading water. [1] 2. Spread your arms out to the side and move them back and forth. The Frog Kick. The frog kick is yet another way to tread water. This method utilizes the frog/whip kick, the main propulsion kick for the breaststroke and elementary backstroke swimming styles, to generate upthrust and keep you afloat. It is basically can be viewed as performing breaststroke in a vertical position. tread water in American English. a. Swimming. to maintain the body erect in the water with the head above the surface usually by a pumping up-and-down movement of the legs and sometimes the arms. b. slang. to make efforts that maintain but do not further one's status, progress, or performance. He's just treading water here until he can find |vys| wru| jkc| gco| enp| ayz| etx| njw| sdf| vrp| dtc| nih| zoy| izl| gkb| wdh| lbg| kym| nul| pvi| suu| ylt| vgk| dbf| qyc| phf| kdj| hzu| dlg| ktf| zyk| vxg| fhr| pra| bdl| mdh| uxm| tra| uzn| zom| brx| ekx| adl| fwx| hgd| jbm| nbl| taq| vvr| khu|