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An allusion to a dilemma
An allusion to a dilemma

The allusion to describe the dilemma refers to being in some kind of dilemma; It is not easy to make a decision. Dilemma, dilemma, that is to say, things can't be decided, so it's difficult to act and in a difficult situation. Let's look at the allusions that describe the predicament.

Describe the dilemma story 65438+ Xiaoxiangyu by 0 yuan Yang Xianzhi: "I want to find it myself; Time is tight; With the old dilemma; What should I do? "

Director Zhang, the new director of the Water Resources Bureau, found that employees were late for work on the first afternoon. Director Li of the office explained: "Our bureau is far from the city center, so it is inconvenient to go back and forth. Workers go back to cook at noon and can't come back before going to work in the afternoon. "

Director Zhang thought for a moment and said, "let's build a canteen, where employees eat at noon." Don't you save running back and forth? " So, under the care and guidance of Director Zhang, the canteen was built soon.

Every noon, Director Zhang will have dinner with the staff in the canteen. But after eating for a few days, he found a problem: the workers didn't want to eat with themselves. He talked and laughed, but he was quiet as soon as he came in.

Director Zhang asked Director Li: "Everyone is avoiding me. What have I not done well? "

Director Li repeatedly said, "It's not that you didn't do it well, it's that you ate with everyone, and everyone was not used to it and was a little stiff."

Director Zhang said sympathetically, "I didn't expect that we would come early tomorrow and eat early!" " "

After that, Director Zhang entered the canteen half an hour in advance. Unexpectedly, a few days later, a rumor reached Zhang's ear, saying that he was a leader and even gave priority to eating a meal ... Zhang quickly called Director Li and said, "Don't worry, wait until everyone has finished eating!"

After that, Zhang and other employees went to the canteen after eating. But after eating it for a few days, it was rumored that he ate it later, because his food was different from others' and it was very special. ...

I can't eat with everyone, first, then. How should I eat this lunch? When Director Zhang asked Director Li, Director Li thought for a long time, but still said, "Director, why don't you stop eating at work and go home to eat ..." In desperation, Director Zhang could only choose to go home for dinner at noon.

On this day, the superior leader suddenly called Director Zhang over and said very seriously: "Some employees have reported that your bureau has built a canteen, but you go home for dinner at noon every day. Everyone else can eat in the canteen. Why not? Don't be divorced from the masses ... "

Dilemma analysis

No matter what you do, you have difficulty. Refers to a dilemma; It is not easy to make a decision.

[Idiom Source] Yuan Yang Xianzhi's Xiaoxiang Rain: "I want to find it myself; Time is tight; With the old dilemma; What should I do? "

[Pronunciation] Yes; Can't read "wè i"; Difficult; You can't pronounce "nàn".

Dilemma, dilemma, riding a tiger, helpless, at a loss, at a loss

Smooth sailing, smooth sailing, contentment, handy.

[Usage] Used to describe someone in trouble; Whatever you do, you can't. Generally used as predicate, object and attribute.

Subject-predicate type

[Discrimination] ~ Different from "dilemma": ~ Focus on describing intractable problems; Dilemma focuses on describing hesitation.

Make sentences in a dilemma

1, Obama called a meeting to consider this dilemma: Do you want to act now or wait until next year 1 month?

It seems that on the first night of Hanukkah, Susan and Ellie are in a dilemma for the same thing.

The authorities are in a dilemma when deciding the venue of the trial. They want to ensure the privacy and safety of the sick former president to some extent.

What puzzles investors is the stock price, especially those closely related to people's consumption, which has fallen sharply.

5. This will also put Obama in an awkward position.

6. The problem before us puts us in a dilemma: in a few years, people will ask how much the library is worth; If books can be browsed everywhere, why spend money to maintain this "house with books"?

7. Eric Lavid, 27-year-old assistant director of Rockefeller University. Living in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, she was in a dilemma on Tuesday afternoon.

8. She also said, "If western countries demand to send a certain scale of ground troops to Yemen, the Yemeni government will be in a dilemma."

9. What makes you in a dilemma?

10. In the Go-ForIt project, we encountered this problem almost immediately.

1 1, he seems to be wavering and is in a dilemma for a dilemma in his heart.

12, the next nomination for the most outstanding social psychology research, I need your help, because now I am in a dilemma.

13. Companies usually keep a balance between freedom and monitoring.

14. It is understandable that record companies are in a dilemma in how to deal with the new distribution model, but TV companies are all wet.

15. The charging speed depends on the contact area between electrolyte and electrode, which is a dilemma for battery manufacturers.

16. Contrary to her intellectual confidence, she is not sure about her feelings and is in a dilemma.

17, one authoritarian country after another is in a dilemma between the economic development brought about by a large number of internet access and the fear of allowing citizens to express their opinions freely.

Idiom 2: No matter what you do, there are difficulties. Refers to a dilemma; It is not easy to make a decision.

The origin of the idiom: The second time in Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children: "That lady is naturally in a dilemma; But in the meantime, it is really impossible. "

Traditional idiom: dilemma

Simple spelling of idiom: ZYWN

Idiom phonetic notation: ㄨㄛㄡㄨㄟˊㄋˊ.

Degree of common use: common idioms

Idiom words: four-character idioms

Emotional color: neutral idioms

Idiom usage: dilemma subject-predicate type; As predicate, object and attribute; Describe things as tricky.

Idiom structure: subject-predicate idioms

Idiom era: modern idioms

Idiom pronunciation: for, can not be pronounced "wè i"; Difficult, you can't pronounce "nàn".

Discrimination of idioms: Dilemma is different from "Dilemma": Dilemma focuses on describing intractable problems; Dilemma focuses on describing hesitation.

Synonym: dilemma, dilemma, riding a tiger.

Antonym: bon voyage, smooth sailing and handy.

Example of Idiom: Chapter 3 of Book 1 of Liu Qing's Entrepreneurship History: "He will go with the wind and agree with anyone; He is always in a dilemma. "

English translation: in trouble

Japanese translation: Ban (,)

Russian translation: итакисяквсёплохо <сто?.

In a dilemma, in an intractable embarrassment.

Idiom riddle: alignment; chicken

Idiom two-part allegorical saying: supporting two homes with one hand; Two boats with one foot; A fork in the road without a signpost

Allusions to the dilemma 3. Historical dictionary's explanation of this dilemma

It is not good to move forward, nor is it good to retreat. Describe a difficult situation. Jacky Guangzu's "Duke of Zhou Regency" is 30% off: "Quit and resign, begging for the disabled to return to the field; The Empress Dowager refused to let me go out of the palace and was in a dilemma. " Wake up the World Volume 36: "I can't take this boat alone now, and living here is not a long-term strategy, so I am in a dilemma."

"Wild Acid Exposes Words" returns to Sanqi: "Changqing hears that there is crying inside, and the third class is in a dilemma." Also known as "dilemma". Ming. Sun Meixi's Qin Xinji. The four walls of the family ":"It is strange that the sheep touch the Francisco when it is difficult to advance and retreat. " Also known as "dilemma". Biography of Shu Wei Li Chong: "If you want to sail, you must first stagnate. The old teacher is short of food, so he is in a dilemma."

It is difficult to move forward and backward. Metaphor is difficult. Levin's Black Powder Spring and Autumn Period: "Besides, you can't give up the equity you represent;" Therefore, it is in a dilemma. " △ is often used to indicate that people are in a dilemma and difficult to deal with. It is difficult to ride a tiger. Also known as advance and retreat, advance and retreat, advance and retreat, advance and retreat.

Word decomposition:

Advance and retreat explanation: advance and retreat are not allowed. ; ; Song; Wen Tianxiang's Postscript to the South Guide is in a dilemma. ; ; "Jade platform new chant; Ancient poetry is Jiao Zhongqing's wife's way to advance and retreat. ; ; Song; Su Shi's "teaching to fight and defend" is in a dilemma: to advance is to advance, and to retreat is to retreat. It means you don't know exactly how to advance and retreat.

Dilemma explanation: faced with a difficult choice: dilemma, difficult to explain in detail, difficult in one way or another. History of the New Five Dynasties: History of Tangzhuang Clan: "The kings in the river are full of profits, and their sons are competing for the male. If they can use it, please stand in the position of Li Ke, Li Fengxiang Maoyuan, Wang Lining Xingyu and Huazhou.

Historical allusion recommendation: What do you appreciate flying in the dark?

Yuan Taozong Yi, "Nancun dropped out of school to farm? On: "Otherwise, it will be like two students, four Hao, and the drowning man, flying around in the dark, eager to get people, willing to shake their lips and kiss, and throw themselves into the trap! "