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break in in full fury

Time: 2022-01-31 02:16:09 Author: ChinaWiki.net

break in in full fury

The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l á ISH ì Xi ō ngxi ō ng, which means that actions or things come with great momentum. It's from officialdom.

Idiom usage

They are formal, predicate and complement, and describe momentum

Examples

Although the flood is fierce, our flood fighting project is safe and sound.

This time, the flood was quite like the Indonesian tsunami in 2004.

When Yu Xin came to the front line, he was terrified to see that the rebels were coming. He happened to shoot an arrow from the other side and hit the gate post. He was so scared that he dropped the cane in his hand and ran away.

They were full of indignation. As soon as they entered, they destroyed the furniture and windows. When they left, they took all the belongings they could take away

Idioms and allusions

Chapter 29 of Li Baojia's officialdom in Qing Dynasty: "it turns out that Tang liuxuan is extremely amiable and always smiles when he meets people." Li Kaixian of Ming Dynasty wrote "he Yiling and he Hongbin award different preface" that "up to now, it's only eight months to read. It's absolutely from the grammar of life, except for the harsh and detailed rules. Although it's not to be offended, it's actually amiable." "The ugly duckling" said, "he blew himself like a sailboat full of wind, and came to him fiercely, with big eyes and red face."

Analysis of Idioms

Synonyms: domineering, arrogant, arrogant, aggressive, arrogant

Antonym: disappear

break in in full fury


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