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be a hundred years too early
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idiomatic
slang
Japanese Meaning
極めて未熟であり、準備不足なため成功の見込みが全くない状態を指す表現 / 経験や能力が著しく不足しており、望む成果を達成する可能性が極端に低い状態を意味する
( present singular third-person )
( participle present )
( past )
( participle past )
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(idiomatic, anime and manga fandom slang) To be so immature and unprepared as to have no hope of achieving an accomplishment.
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be a hundred years too early
After his first attempt at drawing a complex mecha, everyone said he would be a hundred years too early to capture the emotional depth of the series.
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After his first attempt at drawing a complex mecha, everyone said he would be a hundred years too early to capture the emotional depth of the series.
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