there is no time to lose
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh í B ù K ě sh ī, which means to seize the opportunity and not to miss it.
Source: Guoyu · Jinyu 2: time can't be lost, and it can't be lost for a long time.
idiom
there is no time to lose
Pinyin
shíbùkěshī
Citation explanation
Time: opportunity, opportunity; loss: miss. Seize the opportunity and don't miss it.
"Guoyu · Jinyu 2": time can't be lost, and it can't be lost for a long time.
"Qin CE 4" in the Warring States strategy: "it is not easy for a minister to hear about the enemy, and the time is not lost."
Li Jing's biography in the old book of the Tang Dynasty: Jing said: "this military opportunity is inevitable, so Han Xin broke Qi. Such as Tang Jian, it's a pity. "
The 67th chapter of romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong in Ming Dynasty: Cao Cao calms the land of zhangliao in Hanzhong; Liu Bei takes Liu Zhang by deception, but Shu people have not come back. Today, the Lord has won Hanzhong and Yizhou. If you can attack it quickly, it will collapse. A wise man is more valuable than time.
The 49th chapter of the chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty written by Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty: "this opportunity of heaven's sending me to retaliate is inevitable."
Chapter 15 of the romance of the gods: the preface of the Antarctic fairy said: "Ziya, it's a rare opportunity. Time can't be lost. If the number of days is fixed, you can't escape."
Discrimination of words
[pinyin code]: sbks
Opportunity is not lost
Antonym: missed
It means to seize the opportunity in time
there is no time to lose
act according to one's capability - liàng lì ér wéi
Keep your lips close to your cheeks - chún bù lí sāi