词汇 | have one's work cut out for one |
释义 | Idiom have one's work cut out for one Theme: DIFFICULTY to have a large and difficult task prepared for one.They sure have their work cut out for them, and it's going to be hard.There is a lot for Bob to do. He has his work cut out for him. have (one's) work cut out for (one)To be faced with a difficult task. I knew I had my work cut out for me when I saw how messy the play room was. have one's work cut out for (one)Fig. to have a large and difficult task prepared for one. They sure have their work cut out for them, and it's going to be hard. There is a lot for Bob to do. He has his work cut out for him. have one's work cut out for oneFace a difficult task, as in This is a very large house to manage, so I have my work cut out for me. This expression alludes to cloth cut out to make a garment. [c. 1600] work cut out for one, to have one'sTo have trouble completing a task; to face a difficult job. This term, which alludes to a pattern cut from cloth that must then be made into a garment, has been used since about 1600. Anthony Trollope used it in Orley Farm (1862): “Everyone knew that his work was cut out for him.” |
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