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From the 35th chapter of Xingshi Yinyuan Zhuan by Xi Zhousheng in Qing Dynasty
Describe the appearance of being ready to use force.
Explanation: clench your fists and roll up your sleeves. Describe the appearance of being ready to use force. [source]: the 35th chapter of the romance of awakening the world written by Xi Zhou Sheng in the Qing Dynasty: "when you go outside the gate, Wang Weilu still wants to beat Hou Xiaohuai." [grammar]: combined; used as predicate and adverbial; with derogatory meaning [synonym] rub your hands [English translation] clenchone's fists and rollupone's sleeves -- prepare of light [idiom data] idiom explanation: clench your fists and roll up your cuffs. Describe the appearance of being ready to use force. Idiom example: he is so anxious to use idioms. Degree of common use: general emotion: commendatory words. Grammatical usage: as predicate and adverbial. Derogatory meaning. Idiom structure: combined. Generation time: modern times
The sleeve
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