With both hands tied behind your back Meaning in English
expression
释义
This expression means doing something very easily, even when facing big difficulties or challenges. It suggests you are so skilled that you could succeed with an obvious disadvantage.
用法与细微差别
Informal, idiomatic. Used to express extreme ease or superior skill, sometimes with humor or exaggeration. Most common with: 'do something with both hands tied behind your back.' Not meant to be taken literally.
例句
He solved the puzzle with both hands tied behind his back.
basic
She can cook a meal with both hands tied behind her back.
basic
You could pass this test with both hands tied behind your back.
basic
She finishes her reports so fast, it's like she does them with both hands tied behind her back.
natural
That soccer team could win the match with both hands tied behind their backs.
natural
Fixing this computer will be easy—I could do it with both hands tied behind my back.
natural