schouders eronder zetten

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Dutch

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Etymology

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Literally, to put [one's] shoulders under it, referring to the physical action of lifting heavy objects on one's shoulders.

Verb

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schouders eronder zetten

  1. (idiomatic, intransitive) To work hard and make a strong effort; to put in the work.
    Als we nu even de schouders eronder zetten, kunnen we straks rustig aan doen.If we put in the work now, we can go easy afterwards.
    Kom op, schouders eronder zetten, dan zijn we zo klaar.Come on, let's work hard and we'll be done in no time.

Usage notes

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  • Often, but not necessarily, preceded by the definite article de.
  • Sometimes encountered with elision of the verb as an interjection of encouragement, e.g.: kom op iedereen, schouders eronder!

Conjugation

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