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الفشل - Defeat

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English idioms related to Failure
dead loss
[اسم]

a situation or activity that is not productive

خسارة كاملة, استثمار غير منتج

خسارة كاملة, استثمار غير منتج

Ex: The project was a dead loss from the beginning , with no clear goals or direction .كان المشروع **خسارة كاملة** منذ البداية، دون أهداف أو اتجاه واضح.
to come to grief
[عبارة]

to have an undesirable, unfortunate, or disappointing outcome

Ex: Their business is coming to grief because of the pandemic.
out of the running
[عبارة]

with no chance of succeeding in a competition

Ex: They were out of the running for the award after they received negative reviews from the judges.
wide of the mark
[عبارة]

far from the correct or expected result

Ex: The prediction about the stock market was wide off the mark.
comedy of errors
[عبارة]

a situation or series of events that is marked by a sequence of humorous mistakes, mishaps, or misunderstandings

Ex: The project was a comedy of errors from the beginning, with missed deadlines and incorrect information.
dog days
[اسم]

a period of hardship, struggle, or adversity

أيام صعبة, فترة الشدة

أيام صعبة, فترة الشدة

Ex: We 're in the dog days of the pandemic , struggling with the new variant and rising cases .نحن في **أيام عصيبة** من الجائحة، نكافح مع المتغير الجديد وارتفاع الحالات.
to miss the boat
[عبارة]

to lose the chance to take advantage of something, particularly a good opportunity

Ex: They're working hard to meet the deadline, as they don't want to miss the bus for the new project.
dead man walking
[عبارة]

someone who is prone to lose something that is of great value or importance to them, such as their position, job, title, etc.

Ex: The scandal has been leaked to the press, and now the politician is a dead man walking.
dead duck
[اسم]

someone or something that has never succeeded or is very unlikely to succeed in the future

بطة ميتة, قضية ميؤوس منها

بطة ميتة, قضية ميؤوس منها

Ex: The project is behind schedule and over budget , and it 's becoming a dead duck.المشروع متأخر عن الجدول الزمني ويتجاوز الميزانية، وهو يصبح **بطة ميتة**.
to come a cropper
[عبارة]

to suddenly fail at something

Ex: The project is running behind schedule, and it looks like they're going to come a cropper.
dead end
[اسم]

a situation that shows no signs of progress or improvement

طريق مسدود, نقطة ميتة

طريق مسدود, نقطة ميتة

Ex: The negotiations have reached a dead end, with no progress made on either side .وصلت المفاوضات إلى **طريق مسدود**، دون أي تقدم من أي من الجانبين.
dead in the water
[عبارة]

used to describe a situation or plan that has come to a complete halt or has become unproductive, with little to no chance of progress or success

Ex: The project is dead in the water without proper funding and support.

to be no longer effective or of much use

Ex: The company's products are becoming irrelevant, and they're in danger of passing their sell-by date in the market.
down for the count
[عبارة]

having failed in doing or achieving something and unable to continue

Ex: The team is down for the count after losing their star player to an injury.

to experience a fall in social or financial status

Ex: The family's financial troubles have caused them to come down in the world, and they're selling their assets to survive.
yesterday's man
[عبارة]

someone who was once significant or important but is now considered outdated or no longer influential

Ex: The product line is becoming yesterday's man in the market, and sales are declining rapidly.
to draw a blank
[عبارة]

to be unable to come up with ideas or solutions to a problem

Ex: The team searched for hours, but they drew a blank in finding the missing item.

used to say that there are clear indications or signals that something negative or disastrous is going to happen soon, and that it is likely to be unavoidable

Ex: The writing is on the wall and the warnings steadily become more obvious.

to defeat a person or a group thoroughly, often in a very humiliating manner

Ex: The skilled debater convincingly won the debate, taking his opponent to the cleaners.
wooden spoon
[اسم]

an imaginary or symbolic prize given to the person who finishes in last place or performs poorly in a competition or event

ملعقة خشبية, جائزة المركز الأخير

ملعقة خشبية, جائزة المركز الأخير

Ex: She accepted the wooden spoon with good humor .

to overwhelm or defeat someone completely and unexpectedly

Ex: The talented underdog knocked the reigning champion off their feet in the boxing match, winning the title in a stunning upset.
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