Cách sử dụng
The expression "dig your heels/toes in" means to firmly stand your ground or resist changing your stance on a particular issue. You would use this expression when you are facing opposition or are being asked to do something you don't want to do. It can also mean to not give up easily on something you believe in. For example, if someone is trying to convince you to change your mind about a decision you have made, you could say "I'm going to dig my heels in and stick to my decision." It implies that you are not going to be easily swayed.