bon voyage
Have a safe trip, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ī L ù P í ng ā n, which means there is no accident during the journey. It is also used as a blessing to people who go out. From ancient and modern novels.
Discrimination of words
Synonyms: Bon voyage, safe and sound, peaceful as Mount Tai
Idiom usage
Subject predicate type; as predicate and object; with commendatory meaning, used for congratulation. When the train started, the people who saw off waved and yelled, "Bon Voyage!
The origin of Idioms
Feng Menglong's ancient and modern novels of the Ming Dynasty, Volume 19: "have a safe journey. After more than a month, I came to the place where I used to moor boats."
bon voyage
look at fiercely as a tiger does - hǔ shì dān dān
know and observe all but stay obscure - zhī bái shǒu hēi
elegant in manner , attitude and speech - wén cǎi fēng liú
We are anxious about gain and loss - guī dé guǐ shī
be perceptive of the minutest detail - dòng chá qiū háo