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"on the ropes" 的定义和意义

on the ropes
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濒临失败

very likely to be defeated or completely fail
on the ropes definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "on the ropes" and when to use it?

The idiom "on the ropes" has its origins in boxing, where a boxer who is exhausted and has taken many punches may be leaning against the ropes surrounding the ring for support. The phrase now means to be in a difficult or perilous situation, often on the verge of defeat. The phrase is often used to describe a situation where someone is struggling or facing a difficult challenge.

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The boxer was on the ropes after being knocked down twice in the first round.
If we don't find a solution soon, our company will be on the ropes and may have to close down.
The team is on the ropes after losing their star player to injury.
They have been on the ropes financially since the pandemic began and are struggling to stay afloat.
She is on the ropes with stress and anxiety from her heavy workload.
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