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Hesitation, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ó uy í B ù D ì ng, which means indecision. It comes from Shi Ming Shi Che by Liu Xi of Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In Shi Ming Shi Che written by Liu Xi of Han Dynasty, "you Huan is on the back of the horse, and the bridle runs through the horse. Before moving, there is no fixed place
Idiom usage
The attitude of Party organizations at all levels, up to each branch, should be firm and not show any ambiguity. Current situation and tasks by Deng Xiaoping
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: hesitant, hesitant, indecisive [antonym]: decisive, unswerving
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have no alternative against one's will - pò bù dé yǐ
Catch sparrow with closed eyes - bì sè yǎn jīng zhuō má què
There is a mirror in the chest - xiōng yǒu xuán jìng