What does “a dead end” mean? Does it mean “dead”?
Taiwan independence is ‘a dead end’
Xi Jinping calls on Taiwan to reject independence and embrace ‘peaceful reunification’ with China.
What does it mean...?
I'm wondering, was he dying?
Or is his career ended?
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Taiwan independence is ‘a dead end’
Xi Jinping calls on Taiwan to reject independence and embrace ‘peaceful reunification’ with China.
What does it mean...?
I'm wondering, was he dying?
Or is his career ended?
word-usage
Related: Is there an idiomatic way to say “go to the path of no way out”?
– Mari-Lou A
5 hours ago
‘a dead end’ in Chinese can be 死路.
– dan
2 hours ago
Also see at EL&U, What is the origin of “dead end” on a road sign?
– choster
1 hour ago
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Taiwan independence is ‘a dead end’
Xi Jinping calls on Taiwan to reject independence and embrace ‘peaceful reunification’ with China.
What does it mean...?
I'm wondering, was he dying?
Or is his career ended?
word-usage
Taiwan independence is ‘a dead end’
Xi Jinping calls on Taiwan to reject independence and embrace ‘peaceful reunification’ with China.
What does it mean...?
I'm wondering, was he dying?
Or is his career ended?
word-usage
word-usage
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Mari-Lou A
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Related: Is there an idiomatic way to say “go to the path of no way out”?
– Mari-Lou A
5 hours ago
‘a dead end’ in Chinese can be 死路.
– dan
2 hours ago
Also see at EL&U, What is the origin of “dead end” on a road sign?
– choster
1 hour ago
add a comment |
Related: Is there an idiomatic way to say “go to the path of no way out”?
– Mari-Lou A
5 hours ago
‘a dead end’ in Chinese can be 死路.
– dan
2 hours ago
Also see at EL&U, What is the origin of “dead end” on a road sign?
– choster
1 hour ago
Related: Is there an idiomatic way to say “go to the path of no way out”?
– Mari-Lou A
5 hours ago
Related: Is there an idiomatic way to say “go to the path of no way out”?
– Mari-Lou A
5 hours ago
‘a dead end’ in Chinese can be 死路.
– dan
2 hours ago
‘a dead end’ in Chinese can be 死路.
– dan
2 hours ago
Also see at EL&U, What is the origin of “dead end” on a road sign?
– choster
1 hour ago
Also see at EL&U, What is the origin of “dead end” on a road sign?
– choster
1 hour ago
add a comment |
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A dead end is the name given to a street that has no exit. That's to say, the only way out is the way you came in. The street leads nowhere.
The expression is used to describe ventures, plans, jobs, ideas and anything else which (somebody thinks) are futile or ill-judged and will lead nowhere.
Xi Jingping is saying that the idea of independence for Taiwan is a non-starter. It has no chance of being realised. Taiwan's future, in his view, lies in reunification with China. Any talk of independence for Taiwan is fruitless. Such independence will never come about.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/dead-end
Sorry i could understand TT street? Is it like a maze? Maybe should I'm studying grammars?
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A dead end is the name given to a street that has no exit. That's to say, the only way out is the way you came in. The street leads nowhere.
The expression is used to describe ventures, plans, jobs, ideas and anything else which (somebody thinks) are futile or ill-judged and will lead nowhere.
Xi Jingping is saying that the idea of independence for Taiwan is a non-starter. It has no chance of being realised. Taiwan's future, in his view, lies in reunification with China. Any talk of independence for Taiwan is fruitless. Such independence will never come about.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/dead-end
Sorry i could understand TT street? Is it like a maze? Maybe should I'm studying grammars?
– minyou song
5 hours ago
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A dead end is the name given to a street that has no exit. That's to say, the only way out is the way you came in. The street leads nowhere.
The expression is used to describe ventures, plans, jobs, ideas and anything else which (somebody thinks) are futile or ill-judged and will lead nowhere.
Xi Jingping is saying that the idea of independence for Taiwan is a non-starter. It has no chance of being realised. Taiwan's future, in his view, lies in reunification with China. Any talk of independence for Taiwan is fruitless. Such independence will never come about.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/dead-end
Sorry i could understand TT street? Is it like a maze? Maybe should I'm studying grammars?
– minyou song
5 hours ago
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A dead end is the name given to a street that has no exit. That's to say, the only way out is the way you came in. The street leads nowhere.
The expression is used to describe ventures, plans, jobs, ideas and anything else which (somebody thinks) are futile or ill-judged and will lead nowhere.
Xi Jingping is saying that the idea of independence for Taiwan is a non-starter. It has no chance of being realised. Taiwan's future, in his view, lies in reunification with China. Any talk of independence for Taiwan is fruitless. Such independence will never come about.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/dead-end
A dead end is the name given to a street that has no exit. That's to say, the only way out is the way you came in. The street leads nowhere.
The expression is used to describe ventures, plans, jobs, ideas and anything else which (somebody thinks) are futile or ill-judged and will lead nowhere.
Xi Jingping is saying that the idea of independence for Taiwan is a non-starter. It has no chance of being realised. Taiwan's future, in his view, lies in reunification with China. Any talk of independence for Taiwan is fruitless. Such independence will never come about.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/dead-end
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Sorry i could understand TT street? Is it like a maze? Maybe should I'm studying grammars?
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Sorry i could understand TT street? Is it like a maze? Maybe should I'm studying grammars?
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Related: Is there an idiomatic way to say “go to the path of no way out”?
– Mari-Lou A
5 hours ago
‘a dead end’ in Chinese can be 死路.
– dan
2 hours ago
Also see at EL&U, What is the origin of “dead end” on a road sign?
– choster
1 hour ago