Knock your head against a brick wall Meaning in English
expression
释义
To keep trying to achieve something that is impossible or extremely difficult, usually without success.
用法与细微差别
An idiomatic, informal expression. Used when someone feels their efforts are wasted because no progress is possible. Often used in frustration, e.g., 'trying to reason with him is like knocking your head against a brick wall.'
例句
I feel like I’m knocking my head against a brick wall with this math problem.
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Talking to him is like knocking your head against a brick wall.
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She keeps applying for jobs, but it’s like knocking her head against a brick wall.
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Honestly, trying to change her mind is like knocking your head against a brick wall—she never listens.
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We’ve been asking the landlord to fix the heating for weeks—it's just knocking our heads against a brick wall.
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Trying to get my toddler to go to bed early is just knocking my head against a brick wall.
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