in large numbers

in large numbers

Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m ǎ NK ē NGM ǎ ng ǔ, meaning full of valley, full of pit. There are so many descriptions. They are everywhere. It comes from Zhuangzi Tianyun.

The origin of Idioms

Zhuangzi's Tianyun: "in the valley, there are full warehouses, and in the pit, there are full pits."

Analysis of Idioms

Synonym: full and antonym: empty

Idiom usage

Used as an adverbial to describe a large number. examples from the perspective of the state, it is assumed that the "slope soil" full of pits and valleys is distributed in the central and local political circles, and the politics will be more peaceful and have a clear day? (Liang Qichao's opinions on how to complete the National Day in Qing Dynasty)

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