strike while the iron 's hot
Strike while the iron is hot, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ǎ Ti ě ch è NR è, which means to grasp the opportunity and speed up work. From the mob of Jiaodong.
The origin of Idioms
Luo Binji's the mob in Jiaodong: "strike while the iron is hot, set fire while the wind is blowing. You can't wait for these ten thousand people to work hard. What are you waiting for to mobilize them?"
Analysis of Idioms
Strike while the iron is hot
Idiom usage
We should strike while the iron is hot in everything we do, and we should not miss a good opportunity.
strike while the iron 's hot
sit back and allow the situation to deteriorate - yīn xún zuò wù
wear out iron shoes -- spare no effort in searching for sth. - tà pò tiě xié
expect the reality to correspond to the name - àn míng zé shí