pons asinorum

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pons asinorum

The student struggles with the pons asinorum in the geometry textbook.

Definition

Noun: - A problem or concept that is particularly difficult for beginners or the inexperienced to understand, often serving as a test of basic competence or comprehension. It is a metaphorical barrier that separates those who grasp the fundamentals from those who do not.

Usage

The term is used to describe a specific, classic challenge within a field of study that is notoriously hard for novices. It implies that overcoming this challenge is a rite of passage. - In geometry, the Pythagorean theorem is often considered the pons asinorum for many high school students. - Learning to debug simple code can be the pons asinorum for new programmers.

Advanced Usage
  • As a metaphorical barrier: The phrase can describe any initial, difficult obstacle in learning.
    • For many language learners, mastering verb conjugations is the pons asinorum of achieving fluency.
Variants and Related Words
  • Stumbling block (noun): A similar term for an obstacle or difficulty that causes hesitation or failure.
    • The complex terminology proved to be a major stumbling block.
Synonyms
  • Stumbling block
  • Obstacle
  • Hurdle
  • Rite of passage (in a learning context)
Idioms
  • "A bridge too far": While not a direct synonym, this idiom shares the concept of an insurmountable challenge, though it typically applies to overambitious efforts rather than a beginner's test.
    • Trying to run a marathon without training was a bridge too far for him.
pons asinorum

The student struggles with the pons asinorum in the geometry textbook.

Noun
  1. a problem that severely tests the ability of an inexperienced person