stage a comeback
Make a comeback, a Chinese word idiom, Pinyin is Ju ǎ NT ǔ ch ó NGL á I, meaning to organize strength after failure, from tiwujiang Pavilion.
Analysis of Idioms
A new comeback, a comeback, a new stove
Idiom usage
It has a derogatory meaning. They want to struggle, they want to change, they want to make a comeback. Qu Bo's forest sea and snow plain
The origin of Idioms
In the title of Wujiang Pavilion written by Du Mu of Tang Dynasty, it is said that "the family affairs of the victorious and defeated soldiers are unpredictable, and Bao is a man who bears shame; Jiangdong's children are so talented that it is unknown that they will make a comeback."
stage a comeback
a thousand deaths will not atone for one 's crime - zuì bù róng zhū
be endowed with both beauty and talent - cái mào jù quán
besiege a city to annihilate the enemy reinforce - wéi chéng dǎ yuán
pride oneself on being a veteran - yǐ lǎo mài lǎo