have quick wits in an emergency
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Idiom explanation
[idiom]: a man in a hurry [Pinyin]: R é NJ í zh ì sh ē ng [simple spelling]: rjzs [explanation]: suddenly came up with a good idea in an emergency.
The origin of Idioms
[source]: Yuan Shi Hui's "the story of you boudoir · the alliance of civil and military forces": "how can you jump over the high wall? Since ancient times, Taoists have been eager to have a family planning. They can't help but cling to the top of the apricot blossom and jump over it. "
Examples of Idioms
Example: when Zhishen saw it, he leaned on the stick, picked up a handful of grass by the stove, and wiped the dust off the spring terrace. (the sixth chapter of Water Margin by Shi Naian in Ming Dynasty)
Discrimination of words
Grammar: used as predicate, complement, clause; used to think of a way in an emergency
have quick wits in an emergency
follow up a victory with hot pursuit - chéng shèng zhuī jī
perpetrate whatever evils one pleases - zì yì wàng wéi
The day is warm and the wind is warm - rì hé fēng nuǎn
settle a given question on a single authority - dìng yú yī zūn
read without thorough understanding - bù qiú shèn jiě