Catch the Next Wave In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "Catch the Next Wave", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Tommy Tran calendar 2021-03-29 05:03

Meaning of Catch the Next Wave

Catch the Next Wave verb phrase

To keep up with the upcoming or future trends

Corporations nowadays always catch the next wave of growth to gain more profits.

If you fail to catch the next wave of business trends, you will get the sack.

I always try to catch the next wave along with the other classmates.

Other phrases about:

Beauty contest / Beauty parade

1. A contest, usually among women,  to select the winner who is the most beautiful person.

2. An occasion when someone or businesses compete to persuade another company or organization to choose their services.

Business Before Pleasure

Work takes precedence over pleasure.

settle (one's) affairs

To handle one's business problems related to finance or property

golden goose

Something that is the potential to earn a lot of money. 

go online

1. To start working or become active

2. To use the Internet

Grammar and Usage of Catch the Next Wave

Verb Forms

  • catching the next wave
  • catchs the next wave

The verb "catch" should be conjugated according to its tense. It is often stated after "of"

Origin of Catch the Next Wave

Catch the next wave. (Image Source: Humatica)

The phrase originated from the surfer subculture in America and Australia. It meant that someone is waiting for the opportune time to go surfing.

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