咬紧牙关

咬緊牙關
yǎojǐn-yáguān
idiom #25,356

Meanings

  1. 1 to grit one's teeth
  2. 2 to clench one's teeth and bear it
  3. 3 to endure with determination

Examples

HSK 2
Tā yǎojǐn-yáguān wánchéng le zuìhòu yī gōnglǐ.
She gritted her teeth and completed the last kilometer.
HSK 3
Suīrán hěn tòngkǔ, dàn tā yǎojǐn-yáguān jiānchí dào le zuìhòu.
Although it was very painful, he gritted his teeth and held on to the very end.
HSK 6
Chuàngyè chūqī hěn jiānnán, zhǐnéng yǎojǐn-yáguān chēng guòqù.
The early days of starting a business are tough - you just have to grit your teeth and push through.

Tips

memory
Picture literally biting down hard on your own jaw - (bite) + (tight) + 牙关 (jaw joint). The physical image captures the mental act of bearing pain or difficulty.

Stroke Order

yǎo
jǐn
guān