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Döntés és Kontroll - Határozatlanság

Fedezze fel a határozatlanságra vonatkozó angol idiómákat, beleértve a „két szék közé esést” és a „két elme” kifejezést.

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English idioms related to Decision & Control
up in the air

completely uncertain or left unresolved

[kifejezés]
at loose ends

having no idea what one should do, particularly due to an unexpected or upsetting change

[kifejezés]
betwixt and between

used when one is uncertain, particularly due to being stuck between two alternatives

[kifejezés]
down to the wire

used to refer to a situation in which the outcome is unclear until the last moment

[kifejezés]
shades of gray

a situation in which it is hard to determine what is right or wrong or what one must do

[kifejezés]
at sixes and sevens

used to refer to someone who is completely confused

[kifejezés]
cold feet

the state in which one loses all one's confidence and willingness to continue doing something

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[Főnév]
loose thread

the parts of something that are yet to be finished or resolved

[kifejezés]
to fall between two stools

to be in an unsatisfactory situation where one is unable to choose between two courses of action

[kifejezés]
to not know whether to laugh or cry

to not now how to react to a situation as one is extremely frustrated or confused

[kifejezés]
between a rock and a hard place

in a situation where one has difficulty choosing between two alternatives because both are equally undesirable

[kifejezés]
to chop and change

to keep changing one's behavior or opinions in an abrupt manner

[kifejezés]
between the devil and the deep blue sea

in a situation where both choices lead to an undesirable outcome

[kifejezés]
on the horns of a dilemma

‌in a situation that forces one to choose between two alternatives that both have equally undesirable outcomes

[kifejezés]
to hem and haw

to hesitate in making a decision or saying something

[kifejezés]
the jury is (still) out

‌used to express that no decision is made or no opinion is formed about something due to uncertainty

[Mondata]
at the crossroads

in a situation that one has to make an important and life-changing decision

[kifejezés]
of two minds

in a state of uncertainty in which it becomes difficult for one to make a decision between two available options

[kifejezés]
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