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IDIOM | English meaning

5 天前 — To bite off more than you can chew is an idiom that means you have tried to do something which is too difficult for you.

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To have bitten off more than you can chew is an idiom that means you have tried to do something which is too difficult for you. have bitten off more than ...

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