There is no gentleman in a hurry
There is no gentleman in a hurry. Pronunciation: SH ì J í w ú J ū NZ ǐ, a Chinese word. Explanation: it means that when people are in an emergency, they can't be polite.
Source of words
Qian Cai's the complete biography of Shuoyue in Qing Dynasty: "Bangjie said:" what a horse! Who's it? Now there is no gentleman in a hurry, so we have to borrow him to ride. "
Examples of words
Shubao followed him to the gate of the city. He knelt down in the street and said, "the youngest is the jiehu of Jinan government in Shandong Province, waiting for the master to get his approval. In the Qing Dynasty, Chu people won the seventh chapter of the romance of Sui and Tang Dynasties
Word usage
As an object or attribute; used in spoken English
There is no gentleman in a hurry
Pull the tendon and cut the bone - zhuó jīn gē gǔ
more than can be counted on one 's fingers - zhǐ bù shèng qū