Word by word
Word by word, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ù zh ì Z ì B ǐ, meaning to sort out every sentence, compare every word, describe carefully check. It comes from the book of rites of Tao Village written by Zhu Zhiyu of Ming Dynasty.
Idiom usage
I don't dare to use the word "insensitivity" as an example. That is to say, I should use the word "insensitivity" to express my life.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: line by line
The origin of Idioms
Zhu Zhiyu of the Ming Dynasty wrote a book on Yong Li in a village called "explaining in one volume and two volumes, without a row of words."
Idiom explanation
Each sentence is sorted out and compared word by word. We should check carefully.
Word by word
stamp one 's feet and beat one 's breast - dùn jiǎo chuí xiōng
to talk freely without being awed in the presence of the high and mighty - mén shī ér yán