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  1. 絵で見るイディオム. out on a limb. そんなところにいると危ないよ。. 落ちるかもしれないよ。. out on a limb. out on a limb は ”困難な状況、危険な立場で”といったことを表す表現。. (主にイギリス英語で ”孤立無援で,孤立して”のような意味も。. limb (リム ...

  2. Out on a limb definition: . See examples of OUT ON A LIMB used in a sentence.

  3. Origin. The phrase alludes to climbing trees and going out on a branch (limb) of it. There is a risk that the branch might break under the weight. It originated in America around the late 1800s. An early print reference can be found in the Steubenville Daily Herald in October 1895. I think it’s a wonderful and very helpful page, but I just ...

  4. Examples of OUT ON A LIMB in a sentence, how to use it. 24 examples: They will be the country cousins, left out on a limb. - By failing to address…

  5. Meaning: The phrase go out on a limb has two meanings: 1. Putting yourself in a risky or precarious situation in order to help someone. 2. Taking a wild guess at something. Example: Jordan’s friend asked: “Do you know which vegetable is my favorite?” In response, Jordan said: “I’ll go out on a limb and say it’s asparagus.” (In other words, he’s taking a guess.

  6. de coucher délibérément sur papier une proposition qui risque de susciter une réaction négative. ichrdd.ca. ichrdd.ca. To create art, we must interpret what we see, take a stance, a. [...] position, go out on a limb, tak e risks. unesdoc.unesco.org. unesdoc.unesco.org.

  7. (out) on a limb synonyms, (out) on a limb pronunciation, (out) on a limb translation, English dictionary definition of (out) on a limb. large branch of a tree; an arm, leg, or wing Not to be confused with: limn – to draw; portray in words; describe Abused, Confused, ...