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[영어 관용표현] Miles to Go Before I Sleep

Miles to Go Before I Sleep

 

 

The phrase "miles to go before I sleep" means that someone has many tasks or responsibilities to complete before they can rest or relax. It conveys a sense of ongoing effort and commitment to finish what needs to be done.

 

 

Example Sentences

  1. I have miles to go before I sleep; the project isn't finished yet.
    • I have a lot of work to do before I can rest; the project isn't done yet.
  2. The meeting lasted all day, and I still have miles to go before I sleep.
    • The meeting was long, and I still have a lot to do before I can rest.
  3. After a long day at work, she had miles to go before she could sleep.
    • She had more tasks to finish after work before she could rest.
  4. I need to study for my exams, so I have miles to go before I sleep.
    • I have a lot of studying to do before I can relax.
  5. With so many errands left, he knew he had miles to go before he could sleep.
    • He had many tasks to finish before he could rest.
  6. The team realized they had miles to go before they could finish the project.
    • The team had a lot of work to do before completing the project.
  7. After the conference, she had miles to go before she could sleep.
    • She had more responsibilities to handle after the conference before she could rest.
  8. Despite the late hour, he had miles to go before he could call it a day.
    • He had many things to do before he could end his day.
  9. The journey was long, and they had miles to go before they could sleep.
    • They had a long way to travel before they could rest.
  10. With deadlines approaching, we all have miles to go before we sleep.
    • We have a lot of work to finish before we can relax due to upcoming deadlines.