2020年5月12日 — It means that you will stand up for what's right, and/or that you will fight what is happening, rather than “take it lying down” (in other words ...
(deep) into the weeds · 1. Of a restaurant worker, completely overwhelmed with diners' orders and unable to keep up with the pace. · 2. Overwhelmed with problems, ...
To become totally immersed in or preoccupied with the minute details or complexities (of something). Our seminar will go into the weeds of the new tax law, ...
2020年11月29日 — When collaborating in a team, this practice allows gaps to be addressed by all participants. When communicating to leadership, it gives them the ...
Prepositional phrase · (idiomatic) Immersed or entangled in details or complexities. quotations ▽. 2003 December 29, Michael Duffy, Mark Thompson, “Secretary of ...
In the weeds is an idiomatic phrase in English, suggesting one is feeling lost, frustrated, or very focused on current problems, work, or personal life.
2015年2月4日 — In(to) the weeds is a common way of saying there is unnecessary or too much information or detail about a particular subject. Where did this ...