to have one's work cut out for somebody

Definición y significado de "have one's work cut out for somebody "en inglés

to have one's work cut out for somebody
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tener trabajo por delante

used to say that something is very difficult and one will need to put a lot of effort into doing it
to [have] {one's} work cut out for {sb} definition and meaning
IdiomIdiom
InformalInformal
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Ejemplos
The team has their work cut out for them as they prepare for the championship match against the strongest opponents in the league.
With only a week left until the deadline, I have my work cut out for me to complete this extensive research project.
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