catch-22的意思和读音

Catch-22

n.

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catch-22's  

n.no-win situation,vicious circle,predicament

n.1.,( J. Heller )

n.1.a situation or predicament from which it is impossible to extricate yourself because of built-in illogical rules and regulations

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1.Then there's the question of light intensity which seems to invoke a classic catch-22 situation.

2.The unique artistic expressions employed in Joseph Heller's Catch-22 make it a "classical work" in contemporary American literature.《使”。

3.Yossarian was moved very deeply by the absolute simplicity of this clause of Catch - 22 and let out a respectful whistle .

4.If I speak Ella say I'm overbearing and if I remain silent she accuses me of sulking; it's a Catch-22 situation.

5.Many job seekers wonder how being qualified can be a bad thing, but it's a Catch 22 that many job seekers face today.

6.Years later, the concept of "invisibility" has entered American vocabulary like "catch-22" .,“22

7.So, how does she get out of the catch-22?使

8.Some Chinese economists say that their nation will catch up with the United States long before the 22nd century arrives.22

9.Three proposed bills end by entrapping urban blacks in a Catch-22: jobs without housing, houses without guaranteed jobs.使退

10.LATE in life, Joseph Heller was occasionally asked why he had never written anything else as good as "Catch-22" .