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Although the meaning of these two words is very close, there is still a certain difference in the meaning expression, the word dilemma itself has the meaning of dilemma, but I personally think that the degree of difficulty in the dilemma should be relatively stronger, and the dilemma is mostly to describe some big people, such as some politicians or some big entrepreneurs, because they are in a very difficult and embarrassing stage because of their development strategy mistakes or other reasons. It's impossible to make yourself move forward.
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Dilemma: It is difficult to move forward and backward. It is a metaphor for the inability to decide, and therefore the difficulty of acting.
Dilemma: Whether it is advancing or retreating, it is in a difficult situation.
These two words have similar meanings.
Literally,'Dilemma"It's harder than a "dilemma".
There is a dilemma and a choice, and there is no choice in the dilemma.
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Dilemma: Dimension: Yes; Gu: Poor, refers to predicament. Whether it is advancing or retreating, it is in a difficult situation.
Dilemma: It usually means that it is difficult to make a choice and you don't know what to choose.
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1. "Dilemma" is more difficult than "dilemma", and the dilemma is a choice, and there is no choice.
2. Dilemma: Both advance and retreat are in a difficult situation. Describe the dilemma.
Dilemma: It is difficult to move forward and backward. The metaphor is that things cannot be decided, so it is difficult to act, and the situation is difficult.
3. The dilemma comes from Confucius.
The Book of Poetry, Daya, Sangrou": "People also have words, and they are in a dilemma." Translation: People say the same thing, whether it is advancing or retreating, they are in a difficult situation.
The dilemma comes from: Ming Luo Guanzhong's "Romance of the Three Kingdoms".
The sixty-third round: "When the lord was in a dilemma in Fuguan, Liang had to go. "Translation: Since the lord is in a predicament in Fuguan, Zhuge Liang.
Had to go together.
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[Explanation]: Dimension: equivalent to "is"; Gu: A metaphorical dilemma. Whether it is advancing or retreating, it is in a difficult situation. Describe the dilemma.
From]: "The Book of Poetry, Daya, Sangrou": "People also have words, and they are in a dilemma. ”
Example]: I am also feeling a kind of depression in my own mind. Guo Moruo, "Revolutionary Spring and Autumn Period, Ten Years of Creation".
Syntax]: subject-predicate; as a predicate, object, and definite; Describe the dilemma of advance and retreat [synonyms] advance and retreat, it is difficult to ride a tiger, it is difficult to ride a tiger, it is difficult to move forward, it is difficult to advance and retreat, it is difficult to advance and retreat, it is difficult to go up and down, it is difficult to walk, it is difficult to move forward and backward, it is difficult to move forward and backward, it is difficult to enter and retreat, it is difficult to enter and retreat, it is difficult to advance and retreat, it is impossible to stop, it is only valley to advance and retreat, and it is difficult to step forward and backward.
Antonyms] left and right, satisfied, advance and retreat freely.
Sentence formation: 1. We are in a dilemma, and we don't know whether to go or stay.
2. Sandwiched between the chief and the teacher, he is really in a dilemma, in a dilemma.
3. I am feeling a dilemma in my own mind.
4. He was forced to the precipice by the enemy and fell into a dilemma.
5. There is a cliff in front and a chasing soldier in the back, and our army is in a dilemma.
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Dilemma means: both advance and retreat are in a difficult situation. Describe the dilemma.
From]: "The Book of Poetry, Daya, Sangrou": "People also have words, and they are in a dilemma. ”
Example]: Guo Moruo's "Revolutionary Spring and Autumn Period: Ten Years of Creation": "I am also feeling a dilemma in my own thoughts. ”
Syntax]: subject-predicate; as a predicate, object, and definite; Describe the dilemma.
Synonym. 一、進退维亟 [ jìn tuì wéi jí ]
Explanation]: Both advance and retreat are in a critical situation.
二、電虎動動下 [ qí hǔ nán xià ]
Explanation]: You can't get down while riding on the back of a tiger. The metaphor is that it is difficult to carry on with a task, but the situation does not allow it to stop halfway, and it is a dilemma.
From]: "Jin Shu Wen Qiao Biography": "Today's situation, there is no heel in righteousness, and the beast is safe and low." Tang Li Bai's poem "Farewell to the Princes of Guangling": "Riding a tiger does not dare to go down, climbing the dragon and suddenly falling into the sky." ”
Example]: Mao Dun's "Midnight" ten: "The one million public bonds thrown out on the third day of this month have become a difficult trend to ride a tiger, and we can only do it there and there!" ”
Grammar]: Linked; as a predicate, a definite; Derogatory.
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Whether it is advancing or retreating, it is in a difficult situation. Describe the difficult situation, dilemma.
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It is not feasible to advance or retreat, which also means to be in a dilemma.
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Dilemma, there is no way out before and after.
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Idiom] dilemma.
jìntuìwéiɡǔ)
Explanation]: Dimension: The front cavity is a smart shirt; Gu: Poor, refers to predicament. Whether it is advancing or retreating, it is in a predicament. Describe the dilemma.
It makes no difference.
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1. The Chinese idiom, pinyin is jìn tuì wéi gǔ, which means that whether it is advancing or retreating, it is in a predicament. Describe the hidden encounter in a difficult situation, a dilemma.
2, from "The Book of Songs, Daya, Sangrou": "People also have a saying: dilemma. Lifting the skin".
3. Idiom usage: subject-predicate; as a predicate, object, and definite; Describe the dilemma.
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The Chinese idiom, pinyin is jìntuìwéigǔ, which means that whether you advance or retreat, you are in a difficult situation. Describe the difficult situation, dilemma. From "The Book of Songs, Daya, Sang Rou".
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