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упереться в потолокhit the iron ceiling ("We've hit the iron ceiling on raising taxes in New York," Gillilland said. "That's out of the question." bellb1rd)
упереться в стенуbe against a brick wall (be unable to make any progress because there is a difficulty that stops you: e.g. Since he had no more money to spend on the project, he was up against a brick wall. 'More)
упереться в стенуcome up against a brick wall (be unable to make any progress because there is a difficulty that stops you: e.g. Since he had no more money to spend on the project, he was up against a brick wall. 'More)
упереться в стенуhit a wall (hit a (brick) wall – ( informal ) to suddenly not be able to make any progress ldoceonline.com 'More)
упереться в стенуhit a brick wall (hit a (brick) wall – ( informal ) to suddenly not be able to make any progress ldoceonline.com 'More)
упереться в стенуhit a stone wall (be unable to make any progress because there is a difficulty that stops you: e.g. Since he had no more money to spend on the project, he was up against a brick wall. 'More)
упереться в тупикhit a dead end (Then as we appear to have hit a dead end, maybe it's time I spoke to him after all Taras)
упереться в тупикhit a roadblock (Taras)