move forward , or you 'll fall behind
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ù J ì NZ é Tu ì, which means no advance, no retreat. It comes from "Deng Xizi: no afterword".
The origin of Idioms
"If you don't advance, you will retreat; if you don't like, you will worry; if you don't want, you will die."
Idiom usage
Grammar: contractive; used as predicate and attribute; used in people's thinking and learning. Examples: in Liang Qichao's speech on the theory of the welcome meeting of Shanxi ticket merchants in the Qing Dynasty: "I'm old and can keep it, and I've already done it! However, I think that people in the world, such as sailing against the current, do not advance or retreat It's the same with learning a foreign language. You can't relax for a moment.
Analysis of Idioms
Sailing against the current
move forward , or you 'll fall behind
It's like an arrow to return home - guī xīn sì jiàn
let the words interfere with the sense - yǐ cí hài yì
be frightened out of one 's wits - chí hún duó pò
disposed of by others like an animal - tīng rén chuān bí
the man through whose hands passing large sums of money - guò lù cái shén