reckless
Audacity, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d à nd à w à NGW é I, refers to doing bad things without scruple or doing things boldly. It's from the flowers of the evil sea.
The origin of Idioms
The tenth chapter of Zeng Pu's the flowers of the evil sea in the Qing Dynasty: "if such people want to live in our country, they have already been punished. How can they be so bold and reckless?"
Idiom usage
In a derogatory sense, it refers to doing wrong without scruple. He said that he was good at selling mineral resources, and he was bold and reckless. He asked for an order to be handed over to the Ministry of criminal justice for punishment. (chapter 53 of Li Baojia's officialdom in the Qing Dynasty)
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms bold, reckless, do whatever you want antonyms timid, timid, timid
reckless
it happens that there is a similar case - wú dú yǒu ǒu
cravenly cling to life instead of braving death - tān shēng pà sǐ
seeing these things one is reminded of the owner - dǔ wù sī rén
go over the matter of discussion before - jiù huà chóng tí
swarm as flies do for good or hang round as dogs do for food - yíng yíng gǒu gǒu
The past is right and the present is wrong - gǔ shì jīng fēi
It's like participating in business - dòng rú cān shāng