get rid of or get away form duties , pressure , etc.
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ù K ě K ā Iji ā o, which describes that it can't be solved or can't get rid of. It comes from Ji Wen's the voice of the city in Qing Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
The 24th chapter of Ji Wen's the voice of the city in the Qing Dynasty: "the couple are quarreling with each other."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: happy, incisive, inseparable, stalemate Antonyms: falling apart, easy to solve, ripe, natural
Idiom grammar
It is more formal than formal. Description can't end, can't get rid of. He is very busy these days. I'll see him later.
get rid of or get away form duties , pressure , etc.
be in a leisurely and carefree mood - háo qíng yì zhì
red and ornate carriages used by noblemen in ancient times - zhū lún huá gǔ
The rosy clouds are slowly rising - yún zhēng xiá wèi
Everyone will be punished if he gets it - rén rén dé ér zhū zhī