Meaning of the word "have your work cut out (for you)" in English

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have your work cut out (for you)

US /hæv jʊər wɜrk kʌt aʊt (fɔr ju)/
UK /hæv jʊər wɜrk kʌt aʊt (fɔr ju)/
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Idiom

1.

to have a difficult or challenging task to complete

Example:
If you want to finish this project by Friday, you'll have your work cut out for you.
After the storm, the cleanup crew really had their work cut out for them.
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