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Two strikes against one Meaning in English

expression

ˈtu/ /ˈstɹaɪks/ /əˈɡeɪnst/, /əˈɡɛnst/ /ˈwən
TOO STRYKS uh-GAYNST wuhn
tˈuː/ /stɹˈaɪks/ /ɐɡˈɛnst/ /wˈɒn
TOO str-IKES uh-GENST won

Definition

An expression meaning that someone already has two disadvantages or difficulties against them, making it harder to succeed.

Usage & Nuances

This idiom comes from baseball, where a batter gets three strikes before being out. Used for people at a disadvantage or who've already made two mistakes. Common in informal speech. Often used as 'I've got two strikes against me.'

Example Sentences

Because I was late and forgot my homework, I already have two strikes against me.

basic

If you fail this test, that's two strikes against you already.

basic

She started the race sick and undertrained — two strikes against her.

basic

It's hard to get this job with two strikes against you from the start.

natural

I feel like I have two strikes against me in this competition, but I'll try anyway.

natural

Between the lack of experience and no references, that's two strikes against him already.

natural