buckle down
Verb

buckle down

  1. (idiomatic) To put forth the needed effort; to focus; become serious; apply oneself (e.g. to work or study).
    If he would buckle down and do his homework, he could be an excellent student.
Translations
  • French: se concentrer
  • Italian: mettersi sotto a
  • Russian: заня́ться



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