save for the rainy day idiom meaning
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A time of need or trouble, as in We knew a rainy day would come sooner or later. This idiom is often used in the context of save for a rainy day, which means to put something aside for a future time of need
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It means we have to store things in summer and work harder at summer and rest in the rainy season.
Just like the story the ant and the cattepillar
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