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catch-22
catch-22[͵kætʃtwentıʹtu:]
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<Í> «ловушка-22», парадоксальная ситуация, положение, из которого нет выхода; ≅ заколдованный круг (по названию одноимённой книги американского писателя Дж. Хеллера)
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22 Идиома
catch 22
the cause is the effect and the effect is the cause It was catch 22. I needed my glasses to find my glasses.
Catch-22
Catch-22 is a situation where conflicting rules make the desired outcome impossible. It comes from a novel by the American author Joseph Heller, in which pilots would not have to fly missions if they were mentally ill, but not wanting to fly dangerous missions was held to be proof of sanity, so they had to fly anyway. ('Catch 22', without the hyphen, is also used.)
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n., informal From Joseph Heller's novel "Catch-22", set in World War II. 1. A regulation or situation that is self-contradictory or that conflicts with another regulation. In Heller's book it referred to the regulation that flight crews must report for duty unless excused for reasons of insanity, but that any one claiming such an excuse must, by definition, be sane. Government rules require workers to expose any wrongdoing in their office, but the Catch-22 prevents them from their doing so, because they are not allowed to disclose any information about their work. 2. A paradoxical situation. The Catch-22 of job-hunting was that the factory wanted to hire only workers who had experience making computers but the only way to get the experience was by working at the computer factory.
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