(deep) in the weeds 관용구
A lost ball in the high weeds
A lost ball in the high weeds is someone who does not know what they are doing, where they are or how to do something.
Small dog, tall weeds
This idiom is used to describe someone the speaker does not believe has the ability or resources to handle a task or job.
(deep) in the weeds
1. Of a restaurant worker, absolutely afflicted with diners' orders and clumsy to accumulate up with the pace. I was all abandoned cat-and-mouse tables during Sunday brunch, so I got in the weeds about immediately. Even with a abounding staff, Friday was so active that we were abysmal in the weeds for best of the night.2. Afflicted with problems, troubles, or difficulties. We were starting to get abysmal in the weeds on the advance up to the software's unveiling, but we managed to accomplish up some absent arena in the aftermost brace of weeks. My accord with Joanna has been in the weeds lately.3. Totally absorbed in or absent with the capacity or complexities (of something). I'd like to appear out tonight, but I'm abysmal in the weeds with my thesis.Learn more: weed