make a prompt decision
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ā NGJ ī L ì Du à n, which means to make a decision immediately at a critical moment. It comes from a reply to Dong'e Wang Jian.
Idiom explanation
Crash: seize the opportunity.
The origin of Idioms
Han Chen Lin's answer to Dong'e Wang Jian: "hold the weapon of Qingping's cadre, and make a decision immediately when the bell is flicked silently."
Analysis of Idioms
The opposite is indecisive, indecisive, indecisive and decisive
Idiom usage
It's formal; it's predicate, object and attribute; it's commendatory and decisive. Elder brother, the country's surname is under the city. You should ~. Chapter 7 of Zheng Chenggong by Guo Moruo Chang'e rushes to the moon.
make a prompt decision
be brilliant enough to reflect one 's image - guāng kě jiàn rén
to show one 's determination to fight to the last - jì hé fén zhōu
be unable to carry on even for a single day - bù kě zhōng rì
be a bully under the protection of a powerful person - gǒu bàng rén shì