judge the hour and size up the situation
Judging the situation, Chinese idioms, Pinyin sh ě NSH í Du ó sh ì. Carefully study and estimate the characteristics and changes of the situation.
Pinyin
shěnshíduóshì
explain
Carefully study and estimate the characteristics and changes of the situation.
Classics
Shen Defu's Wanli wild collection: water and fire in rural examination in Ming Dynasty. Chapter 78 of the romance of the Sui and Tang Dynasties in Qing Dynasty: scholars should not neglect their origins. They should judge the situation and fulfill their aspirations. Zhang Juzheng, Ming Dynasty, and Li Taipu Jian'an on Zhi Ti: however, judging the situation, the government is firm and appropriate, and is deeply benefitted. Righteousness should be rewarded by death, although there is something to complain about. Lu Yitian's lenglu miscellaneous knowledge · learning from the ancients in Qing Dynasty: there are few invincible people who do not judge the time and the situation. Jiang Zilong's "the appointment of factory director Qiao": he believes in the documents of the Central Committee, but he doesn't believe them all. Then, according to rumors, speculation, gossip and his rich imagination, he judges the situation and decides his work attitude. hong Rengan's new chapter of senior officials: things change constantly, and reason is poor. If the story can not be settled now, it will be a blessing for the future; if it can be settled now, it will be a curse for the future. The reason lies in judging the situation and the background.
usage
It means to analyze the situation.
judge the hour and size up the situation
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