At the crossroads
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"at the crossroads"の定義と意味

at the crossroads
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in a situation that one has to make an important and life-changing decision

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What is the origin of the idiom "at the crossroads" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "at the crossroads" can be traced back to its literal meaning, referencing the intersection of two or more roads. In a literal sense, a crossroads presents a point of decision-making, where travelers must choose a direction to proceed. It can be applied to personal, professional, or societal situations. It is often used when individuals face important decisions about their relationships, career paths, education, or major life changes.

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At the crossroads, the right turn only sign directed all vehicles to make a turn to the right.
As the deadline approached, he realized he was at the crossroads and had to decide whether to follow his passion or take a more secure but less fulfilling job.
The dog eagerly responded to its owner's command to take a left at the crossroads during their walk.
She stood at the crossroads wherebetween she had to decide which path to take.
At the crossroads, the sign indicated that the main path goes eastward.
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