Come and go
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t à L á iy à UZH à, which means coming one after another. From the biography of the Hungarian patriot gassus.
The origin of Idioms
Liang Qichao's biography of the Hungarian patriot gusushi: the internal strife in Hungary and its causes: "the phenomenon of extreme difficulty and extreme danger comes in endlessly." The same as "one after another".
Idiom usage
It's coming one after another.
Come and go
go halves on a fifty-fifty basis - píng fēn qiū sè
the time and fates are against someone - yùn jiǎn shí guāi
Gather strength to gather strength - cuán fēng jù dí
callosities found both on one 's hands and feet -- have been working hard - shǒu pián zú zhī