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  1. Inglés. Español. go out on a limb v expr. figurative (say [sth] daring) jugársela v prnl. He went out on a limb when he asked his boss for a raise. ⓘ. Esta oración no es una traducción de la original. Lo peor que podía pasar era que me dijera que no. Me la jugué, fui y le pedí un aumento... y me dijo que sí.

  2. out on a limb. idiom. Add to word list. Add to word list. having an opinion that is different from most people's and is unpopular: She's going out on a limb in criticizing her own party leadership. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Liked, or not liked, by many people. acquire.

  3. go out on a limb. To do or say something that lacks evidence or support. She really went out on a limb with that hypothesis—the facts don't support it at all.That politician went out on a limb and publicly questioned the views of his party.I don't think I'm going out on a limb by saying that everyone will like that idea.

  4. idiom. Add to word list. having an opinion that is different from most people's and is unpopular: She's going out on a limb in criticizing her own party leadership. SMART Vocabulary: palabras y expresiones relacionadas. Liked, or not liked, by many people. acquire. an acquired taste idiom. anti-popular. be the new rock and roll idiom.

  5. Hace 3 días · Definition of 'go out on a limb' go out on a limb. to do something risky or extreme, which puts you in a position of weakness. It seems to me that you would prefer to stay in your present situation rather than go out on a limb and try something completely new. Easy Learning Idioms Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.

  6. GO OUT ON A LIMB definición: to do something risky or extreme , which puts you in a position of weakness | Significado, pronunciación, traducciones y ejemplos

  7. Hace 3 días · phrase. If someone goes out on a limb, they do something they strongly believe in even though it is risky or extreme, and is likely to fail or be criticized by other people. They can see themselves going out on a limb, voting for a very controversial energy bill.