be out of your depth
be out of your ˈdepth idiom 1. (BrE)to be in water that is too deep to stand in with your head above water • If you can't swim, don't go out of your depth. 2. to be unable to understand sth because it is too difficult; to be in a situation that you cannot control •He felt totally out of his depth in his new job. Main entry: ↑depthidiom
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