pendulous
At the beginning and the end, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is sh ǒ UW ě Ili ǎ ngdu ā n, meaning indecision between the two. It comes from the biography of Xiqiang in the book of the later Han Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: the first word is used at both ends, the first word is used at both ends, the first word is used at both ends, and the first word is used at both ends
Antonym: make a quick decision
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Xiqiang in the book of the later Han Dynasty, "in the early days, Lu Cong, the five great heroes of the same kind, and more than 1000 households such as Ren Liang, did not stay in Yun street, but at both ends."
Idiom usage
It means to swing left and right
pendulous
The road and the road tie each other - dào jìn xiāng zhěn
homeless and wandering from place to place - liú lí diān dùn
The sea and the boar look at each other - hài shǐ xiāng wàng
pay no attention to small matters - bù jīn xì xíng