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It's a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is B ù Chu ǎ im à om è I, which means to use it as a polite word to act rashly without careful consideration. From preface to Erya.
Idiom explanation
Guess: estimate, consider. A polite word used for acting rashly without careful consideration.
The origin of Idioms
In the preface to Erya written by Guo Pu of Jin Dynasty, it is said that "Pu is not the prime minister, Tao is ignorant, but few is not."
Idiom usage
In conjunction with; as a predicate; used in modesty
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: rash, reckless; Antonyms: cautious, careful
venture to
speak of ice to insects that live only one summer - xià chóng yǔ bīng
the masses are in peace and the country is prosperous - mín ān guó tài
Open the window and tell the truth - dǎ kāi tiān chuāng liàng huà