A bridge too far Meaning in English
expression
释义
An expression meaning an attempt or plan that is too ambitious or goes beyond what is possible, so it is likely to end in failure.
用法与细微差别
Informal, often used to warn someone that their plan is too daring or risky. Originates from WWII history; not literal. Common in business, sports, and discussions of personal goals.
例句
Trying to finish the entire project in one day was a bridge too far.
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For many students, learning four languages at once might be a bridge too far.
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Building the tallest skyscraper in such a small city was a bridge too far.
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He did well climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, but Everest would be a bridge too far.
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I know you want to fix the car yourself, but rebuilding the engine sounds like a bridge too far.
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Quitting your job to start a new business in another country might be a bridge too far right now.
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