new legs
The phrase "new legs" is often used idiomatically to describe a situation where someone or something gains renewed energy or momentum.
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Definition
B2General
(idiomatic)Renewed energy or vitality, often experienced as a second wind or fresh enthusiasm.
Example
- After the coffee break, the team had new legs and worked more efficiently.
- The project got new legs after the funding was approved.
B2Development
(idiomatic)A new phase or stage in the progress of something, indicating a revival or continuation.
Example
- The company's new marketing strategy gave the product new legs.
- The band found new legs with their latest album.
C1Medical
(literal)The replacement or acquisition of new limbs, often through medical procedures or prosthetics.
Example
- After the surgery, she had to adapt to her new legs.
- The athlete received new legs and began training for the next competition.
Similar
Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "new legs":
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