take a long, hard look at something

相關詞: long

成語

Definition

  1. To carefully and seriously examine something in order to make improvements in the future.

    • The government should take a long, hard look at all the potential risks before implementing the new policy.

    • The company needs to take a long, hard look at its current marketing strategy to see where it can improve.

    • You should take a long, hard look at all the options before making a major decision.