Meaning of in the fast lane in English [Idiom]
Sentence
in the fast lane trong câu
in the fast lane
where things are most exciting and where a lot is happening
He had a good job, plenty of money and he was enjoying life in the fast lane.life in the fast lane
Usually by saying the “fast lane” the person lives dangerously, with full of excitement and a fast paced life
- Tiếng Anh [Mỹ]
It means living life to the fullest, but also potentially burning out quickly. The band The Eagles had a song called "Life In The Fast Lane" that o think was the original use of it.
Câu trả lời được đánh giá cao
- Tiếng Nhật
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Đăng ký
"In the fast lane" = trong làn cao tốc -> nghĩa là ở một vị trí rất thành công hoặc trên con đường dẫn tới thành công. Cũng có thể hiểu theo nghĩa khác là tham gia vào các hoạt động năng động, vui chơi nhưng thường nguy hiểm.
Ví dụ
How many minutes has it been since you last checked your iPhone? Your iPad? FitBit? We live in a constant state of sensory overload [quá tải] and distraction [mất chú ý]. While living in the fast lane, is it possible to slow down long enough to see our compulsive [bắt buộc] behavior?
The Hong Kong company was then just a young start-up, serving [phục vụ] 100,000 students. But like the famous ride-hailing platform [nền tảng], it has been moving in the fast lane in the two years since.
To us – the fans, the neutrals [trung lập], the armchair pundits [học giả ghế bành] – the sporting life is one of privilege [đặc ân] and prestige [uy tín]. It’s defined [định nghĩa] by fame [danh tiếng], fortune [vận may], success, and all the rest that comes with being an elite athlete [vận động viên ưu tú]. It’s a life in the fast lane, shorn of the monotony [buồn tẻ] and predictability [khả năng tiên đoán] that makes our own lives so, well, normal.
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