खोजें
to face a (brick) wall
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कोई सफलता या प्रगति न होने की स्थिति
to reach a point where it is unlikely or too difficult to make any progress
What is the origin of the idiom "a brick wall" and when to use it?
The origin of the idiom "a brick wall" can be traced back to the early 20th century. It comes from the analogy of running into or hitting one's head against an actual brick wall, which is immovable and impenetrable. In modern usage, it can refer to any situation where a person or group is facing a significant obstacle or challenge that seems insurmountable.
to be against a (brick) wall
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एक ईंट की दीवार के सामने खड़े हो जाओ
to encounter a situation where progress or resolution is difficult to achieve
उदाहरण
To hang the painting, he pierced the wall with a drill to insert anchors.
She noticed the transverse crack running along the wall.
When she asked about the missing documents, she met a wall of silence from her colleagues.
The ladder leaned against the wall.
He carefully anchored the bookshelf to the wall to prevent it from toppling over.