out and out
From inside to outside, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch è L à ch è w à I, meaning from the inside to the outside, still speak completely. From the outlaws of the marsh.
The origin of Idioms
Ming Shi Naian's "Water Margin" Chapter 30: "also called the tailor and Wusong to make autumn clothes."
Idiom usage
It refers to complete. Mao Zedong's eight part essay of the opposition party: "now many people are advocating nationalization, scientization and popularization, which is very good, but those who are" nationalization "are completely out and out."
out and out
ask favours of relatives and friends - qiú qīn kào yǒu
one 's hair is grayishly white at the temples - liǎng bìn rú shuāng
one keeps his pearl in the bosom and the country goes to ruin - huái bǎo mí bāng
find amusement when the occasion arises - féng chǎng zuò qù
travel through all the kingdoms - zhōu yuó liè guó