go out of depth
41out\ of — prep. 1a. From the inside to the outside of. John took the apple out of the bag. Get out of the car! The teacher has gone out of town. 1b. In a place away from. No, you can t see Mr. Jones; he is out of the office today. Our house is ten miles… …
42out of my depth — not having the knowledge, over my head I was out of my depth talking about genetics with the doctors …
43out of or beyond one's depth — idi out of or beyond one s depth beyond one s knowledge or capability …
44Depth-of-field — FilmM abbreviation is DOF. A term that refers to how much of the area in front of and behind your subject is in focus at any given time. If your subject is in focus and the background and foreground is out of focus, then you have a shallow depth… …
45out of one's element — {adv. phr.} Outside of your natural surroundings; where you do not belong or fit in. * /Wild animals are out of their element in cages./ * /Chris is out of his element in singing class./ Compare: OUT OF PLACE, BEYOND ONE S DEPTH. Contrast: IN ONE …
46out of one's element — {adv. phr.} Outside of your natural surroundings; where you do not belong or fit in. * /Wild animals are out of their element in cages./ * /Chris is out of his element in singing class./ Compare: OUT OF PLACE, BEYOND ONE S DEPTH. Contrast: IN ONE …
47out\ of\ one's\ element — adv. phr. Outside of your natural surroundings; where you do not belong or fit in. Wild animals are out of their element in cages. Chris is out of his element in singing class. Compare: out of place, beyond one s depth Contrast: in one s element …
48out of one's depth — phrasal see beyond one s depth …
49out of one's depth — 1》 in water too deep to stand in. 2》 in a situation beyond one s capabilities. → depth …
50out-and-out — adj thorough, throughgoing, exhaustive, in depth, A to Z, Brit. A to Zed, Brit. Dial. grade ly, comprehensive, sweeping, all encompassing; complete, total, utter, absolute, sheer, radical, rank, gross; full fledged, dyed in the wool, hard core,… …