toss about
Over and over again, f ā NL á if ù Q ù, refers to repeated many times, from Tang Xianzu of the Ming Dynasty's Zixiao Ji · Shengyou
Entry
toss about
explain
① It means turning over. ② Refers to repeated many times. See "toss and turn.".
source
Tang Xianzu of the Ming Dynasty wrote in the book of Zixiao · Shengyou: "since he became a man, he talked with Li Lang at night to the fourth and fifth Genggu, and over and over again, where did he sleep?"
Examples
It's also called "back and forth". There's no winning or losing, no winning or losing. A series of Ming Chenghua talking and singing CI Hua Guan Suo Xia Xichuan Zhuan (sequel)
The first volume of Yu Shi Ming Yan written by Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty: "this woman can speak fast. Besides, every day she walks through the streets and alleys, which family doesn't recognize her. It must be reasonable to discuss with her. The night went on and on, and barely passed. "
usage
As an adverbial, it refers to the repetition of people's actions and thinking
words whose meaning is similar
toss about
toss about
its brightness dazzles the eyes - guāng cǎi duó mù
venomous serpents and wild beasts - dú shé měng shòu
having maps on the left and history books on the right -- a home library - zuǒ tú yòu shǐ
a married couple very much in love - kàng lì qíng shēn
Be a monk for one day and strike a clock for one day - zuò yī rì hé shàng zhuàng yī rì zhōng