have your work cut out for you
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have your work cut out for you
A verb phrase is a group of words that functions as a verb in a sentence to convey an action, condition, or state (e.g., jeter un sort, avoir faim).
1. (idiom) (to have a lot of hard work to do)
An idiom is a phrase with a meaning different from the literal meaning of the separate words that make it up (e.g., break a leg).
a. avoir du pain sur la planche (idiom)
An idiom is a phrase with a meaning different from the literal meaning of the separate words that make it up (e.g., break a leg).
Jessica has three projects due this week. She really has her work cut out for her.Jessica a trois projets à rendre cette semaine. Elle a vraiment du pain sur la planche.
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