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Catch-22
Noun
idiomatic
Japanese Meaning
相互に矛盾または依存している条件が絡むため、どの解決策も望ましくなく、抜け出しのない困難な状況。 / 逃れられないジレンマといった状況。
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(idiomatic) A difficult situation from which there is no escape because it involves mutually conflicting or dependent conditions.
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Catch-22
Trying to get the internship felt like a Catch-22: companies wanted experienced candidates, but no one would hire someone without experience.
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Trying to get the internship felt like a Catch-22: companies wanted experienced candidates, but no one would hire someone without experience.
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