withdraw troops in a hurry
It's a good opportunity for our people to take part in activities. How do you mean it? Like a red guard? "
Idiom explanation
The derogatory word grammatical structure is more formal; it is used as predicate and object idiom explanation and so on. It refers to irresponsible, careless and careless work. [separate explanation] cursive: 1. Harassing and uneasy. 2. In a hurry. 3. It is also called "shit". Cursory; cursory. 4. Worry and worry. Recruit soldiers: 1. 2. Withdraw the army. 3. Put away your weapons and stop fighting. 4. To give up the dispute. 5. Finish the work. [synonym] hasty withdrawal [antonym] cautious
Application examples
① However, on October 13, Tianfu Morning Post resumed its publication in the morning, and the first morning post published in the afternoon in China died prematurely. Zou Feng's Chinese teaching and research: the world of teaching and research, issue 06s, 2005, said: "I don't know what to say. Some of them withdrew hastily and gained little, resulting in the phenomenon of" shallow reading "“
withdraw troops in a hurry
times change , and with them customs and habits - shí yí sú yì
gang up for selfish one 's own selfish interests - jié dǎng yíng sī
to compose poems while holding the lance horizontally in the saddle - héng shuò fù shī
Follow the rules and practice the ink - dǎo jǔ jiàn mò