run amuck
Rampant abuse, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is s ì n ü è h é NGX í ng, meaning to do whatever you want. It's from the complete collection of think tanks, Yingren, liuzhishu.
The origin of Idioms
In Feng Menglong's complete collection of think tanks · Yingren · liuzhishu of Ming Dynasty: "Bi Zhen, the middle official, is against haodang. From Jiangxi Province, there are more than 500 people in the army, who are in danger. "
Idiom usage
From the original point of view, it refers to people's atrocity, evil behavior, etc., and later uses its extended meaning. Often used to describe things (generally refers to bad, adverse, negative) the spread of momentum is very fierce, no one to resist, etc.
Examples
At that time, the snowstorm was still on the grassland, and the oil in Daqing was still lurking deep in the stratum. Inseparable from you
run amuck
be busy at putting up installations - dà xīng tǔ mù