dilemma
n.
1520s, from Late Latin dilemma, from Greek dilemma "double proposition," a technical term in rhetoric, from di- "two" + lemma "premise, anything received or taken," from root of lambanein "to take" (see analemma). It should be used only of situations where someone is forced to choose between two alternatives, both unfavorable to him. But even logicians disagree on whether certain situations are dilemmas or mere syllogisms.
〔李〕[di-=two 二;lemma=premise 假设⇒“a choice between two premises 在两种假设之间选择” →] n. difficult choice between two undesirable things 窘境,进退两难