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Значение идиомы out of one’s element
[out of one’s element] {adv. phr.} Outside of your naturalsurroundings; where you do not belong or fit in.
Wild animals areout of their element in cages.
Chris is out of his element insinging class.
Compare: OUT OF PLACE, BEYOND ONE’S DEPTH. Contrast:IN ONE’S ELEMENT.
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