硬着头皮 (yìng zhe tóu pí) — To grit one's teeth and...

This phrase means 'to grit one's teeth and go through with something', often despite fear or hesitation. It's about facing challenges head-on.

Example Usage

虽然我很紧张,但我还是硬着头皮去演讲。

Even though I was very nervous, I gritted my teeth and went through with the speech.

Cultural Context

Used to uplift and encourage perseverance in the face of adversity.

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