leave no room
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ù Li ú y ú D ì, which means that there is no space left. It mostly refers to the situation where speech and action do not leave a turning point. From notes of Yuewei thatched cottage.
The origin of Idioms
The eleventh volume of notes of Yuewei cottage written by Ji Yun in Qing Dynasty: "the fox's eyes are like a mirror, but his words are too sharp to leave room."
Idiom usage
The verb object type is used as predicate and complement, with derogatory meaning. It is used to do things without considering the space of gyration. Lu Xun's Hua Gai Ji suddenly thought of two: "it makes people feel oppressed and embarrassed. It's not particularly" the pleasure of reading ", and it feels as if there is no" surplus "and" no room "in life."
leave no room
unequalled or peerless in the whole country - hǎi nèi wú shuāng
It's easier to hide a clear spear than a hidden sword - míng qiāng róng yì duǒ,àn jiàn zuì nán fáng