done straight away
It's a Chinese idiom. The Pinyin is Du ō Ji ē Bi à Nb à n, which means the metaphor will be done soon. It's from "a new account of the world: eliminating extravagance".
Notes on Idioms
Aiho: a call between a promise, describes a short time.
The origin of Idioms
Liu Yiqing of the Southern Song Dynasty wrote in his book "new sayings of the world · elimination of extravagance": "Shi Chong made bean porridge for his guests, which was easy to handle."
Idiom usage
The metaphor can be done at once. We can do whatever you tell us.
done straight away
the colour of the silk will be changed as it is dyed - rǎn sī zhī biàn
The road is broken and the people are few - lù duàn rén xī
the fleabane growing in the field of hemp becomes straight itself without support - péng shēng má zhōng