push sb. to extremes
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B á Gu ō Ju ǎ nx í, which means to take away all the belongings; it means to be fired. From the biography of the new heroes.
The origin of Idioms
Kong Jue's "biography of new heroes of children" is the first time: "all the officials who have drawn up the pot have run out.
Idiom usage
It means to take away. Yang Shuo's the true face of Yuewei thatched cottage: "if you feel a little upset, the landlord will pull out the pot and throw you out." at present, you are just doing things with ease, but you haven't reached the point of making a mess of things. please leave the company.
push sb. to extremes
talk and laugh at the same time - zài xiào zài yán
learn while young and practise when strong - yòu xué zhuàng xíng
The last leg of a journey marks the halfway point. - xíng bǎi lǐ zhě bàn jiǔ shí