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Eager beaver.

A very enthusiastic worker.

Phrase in 30 Seconds

An 'eager beaver' is someone who is very enthusiastic and works harder than everyone else.

  • Means: A person who is extremely enthusiastic and works very hard.
  • Used in: Office settings, school projects, or when someone arrives early to work.
  • Don't confuse: It is not a literal beaver building a dam.
Beaver (hard worker) + Sparkles (enthusiasm) = Eager beaver

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An 'eager beaver' is a person who works very hard and is very happy to do it. You use it when someone does more work than others.
This idiom describes someone who is very enthusiastic about their tasks. They are often the first to start a job and the last to finish. It is a friendly way to describe a very productive person.
The term 'eager beaver' refers to an individual who displays an unusual amount of enthusiasm for their work or responsibilities. While it is often a compliment regarding someone's dedication, it can occasionally imply that the person is trying too hard to impress others.
An 'eager beaver' is a colloquial expression for an individual characterized by excessive zeal and industriousness. It is frequently employed in professional or academic environments to denote someone who consistently exceeds expectations, though it carries a nuanced connotation of potentially being over-zealous.
The idiom 'eager beaver' functions as a metaphor for hyper-industriousness. Linguistically, it leverages the cultural archetype of the beaver—an animal synonymous with tireless construction—to characterize human behavior. It is a staple of informal English, often used to describe those who exhibit a proactive, albeit sometimes performative, commitment to their duties.
The term 'eager beaver' is a quintessential example of an idiomatic compound that has transcended its literal zoological origins to become a fixed expression in the English lexicon. It serves as a socio-linguistic marker for individuals who demonstrate high levels of agency and task-orientation. The phrase is particularly interesting for its dual-valence: it can serve as a genuine commendation of work ethic or as a pejorative critique of someone perceived as sycophantic or unnecessarily competitive in a social or professional hierarchy.

المعنى

A person who is enthusiastic and works very hard.

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خلفية ثقافية

Beavers are national symbols in Canada, which reinforces the positive, industrious connotation of the phrase. In some tech cultures, being an 'eager beaver' is seen as a sign of high potential.

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Use it carefully

Don't use it to describe your boss unless you are very close.

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Use it carefully

Don't use it to describe your boss unless you are very close.

اختبر نفسك

Choose the best way to describe someone who loves working hard.

Which sentence is correct?

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The phrase is 'eager beaver' used as a noun.

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The phrase is 'eager beaver' used as a noun.

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الأسئلة الشائعة

1 أسئلة

Usually yes, but it can be sarcastic.

عبارات ذات صلة

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Go-getter

synonym

Someone who is ambitious.

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Busy bee

similar

Someone who is always active.

أين تستخدمها

Office Morning

Boss: Why are you here at 7 AM?

Employee: I wanted to get a head start! I'm an eager beaver.

informal
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Classroom

Student A: Did you see Sam? He finished the test in ten minutes.

Student B: Yeah, he's such an eager beaver.

informal

احفظها

وسيلة تذكّر

Think of a beaver with a hard hat and a clipboard, running around building a dam very fast!

ربط بصري

Imagine a classroom where one student is standing up, waving their hand, and holding three extra books. That's your eager beaver.

Rhyme

The eager beaver is a high achiever.

Story

Tim wanted to impress his boss. He arrived at 6 AM. He cleaned the office. He organized the files. His boss walked in and said, 'Tim, you are such an eager beaver!'

In Other Languages

Many languages have terms for 'hard worker', but the animal metaphor is unique to English. Other languages might use 'workaholic' or 'busy bee'.

Word Web

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تحدٍّ

For one day, try to use the phrase 'eager beaver' when you see someone working hard.

Review in 1 day, 3 days, 7 days, and 14 days.

النطق

النبر Eager BEAVER

Long 'e' sound.

Rhymes with fever.

طيف الرسمية

رسمي
He demonstrates exceptional dedication.

He demonstrates exceptional dedication. (Work performance)

محايد
He is very enthusiastic about his work.

He is very enthusiastic about his work. (Work performance)

غير رسمي
He's such an eager beaver.

He's such an eager beaver. (Work performance)

عامية
He's a total grinder.

He's a total grinder. (Work performance)

The phrase emerged in the 1930s. It combines the adjective 'eager' with the beaver, an animal known for its tireless work ethic.

1930s:
1940s:

حقيقة ممتعة

The beaver is the national animal of Canada, which is why the term fits so well in North American English.

ملاحظات ثقافية

Beavers are national symbols in Canada, which reinforces the positive, industrious connotation of the phrase.

“He's a real Canadian eager beaver!”

In some tech cultures, being an 'eager beaver' is seen as a sign of high potential.

“We need more eager beavers on this team.”

بدايات محادثة

Do you know anyone who is an eager beaver?

أخطاء شائعة

He is an eager-beavering.

He is an eager beaver.

wrong conjugation
The phrase is a noun, not a verb. You cannot conjugate it.

L1 Interference

0 1

She is a beaver eager.

She is an eager beaver.

literal translation
Adjectives must come before the noun in English.

L1 Interference

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In Other Languages

Spanish moderate

Ser un trabajador incansable

English uses a specific animal idiom; Spanish uses a descriptive phrase.

French Different

Un bourreau de travail

The French term implies a 'workaholic' rather than just 'enthusiastic'.

German Very Similar

Ein Arbeitstier

German is more direct about the 'animal' aspect.

Japanese moderate

働き者 (Hatarakimono)

Lack of figurative animal imagery.

Arabic Different

شخص مجتهد جداً (Shakhs mujtahid jiddan)

No idiomatic animal comparison.

Spotted in the Real World

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(2005)

“You're such an eager beaver, Jim.”

Dwight is mocking Jim for working hard.

سهل الخلط

Eager beaver. مقابل Workaholic

Learners think it means the same as eager beaver.

A workaholic is addicted to work; an eager beaver is just enthusiastic.

الأسئلة الشائعة (1)

Usually yes, but it can be sarcastic.

basic understanding

Learning Path

Prerequisites

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