Смысл: bootstrapsbootstrap1.[ʹbu:tstræp]n <Í> 1. ушко, петля на заднике ботинка (облегчающая его надевание) 2. вчт.начальная загрузка 3. физ.бутстрап, «зашнуровка» ♢to pull oneself by one's bootstraps = to pull oneself by one's (own) bootlaces [см.bootlace ♢] Í> 2.[ʹbu:tstræp]v <Í> добиваться без посторонней помощи to bootstrap oneself - самому пробивать себе дорогу Í>
traps Идиома
pull oneself up by one's own bootstraps
Idiom(s): pull oneself up (by one's own bootstraps)
Theme: DETERMINATION
to achieve (something) through one's own efforts. • They simply don’t have the resources to pull themselves up by their own bootstraps. • If I could have pulled myself up, Id have done it by now.
Pull yourself up by your bootstraps
If you pull yourself up by your bootstraps, you make the effort to improve things for yourself.
pull oneself up by the bootstraps|bootstrap|bootst
adv. phr. To succeed without help; succeed by your own efforts. He had to pull himself up by the bootstraps.
pull oneself up by the bootstraps Succeed by one's own efforts, as in She was homeless for nearly two years, but she managed to pull herself up by the bootstraps. This expression alludes to pulling on high boots by means of the straps or loops attached to them at the top. [Early 1900s]
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