break with convention
Break the Convention, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ǎ P ò ch á nggu ī, which means breaking the general rules or rules and regulations. From variations of Hamburg Harbor.
Notes on Idioms
Convention: the rules that have been followed.
The origin of Idioms
Ke Yan's variations of Hamburg Port: "even a dozen dignified and confident old captains who were berthing in the port broke the rules and drove a small boat to the sea collectively.
Idiom usage
To change a conventional practice. What he did was to break the rules and realize his dream.
break with convention
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to borrow sth. to make a gift of it - jiè huā xiàn fó
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perspiration came down like raindrops - huī hàn rú yǔ