a big fish in shallow water -- a ponderous apparatus without sufficient resources for maintenance
Fish big and water small is a modern idiom, which means production is not enough for consumption. It also refers to overstaffed organization and ineffective action.
brief introduction
[entry] Yu Da Shui Xiao [Pinyin] y ú D à Shu à Xi à o à [structure] combined idiom [usage] as attribute; refers to overstaffing. In Mao Zedong's preface and postscript to rural investigation: "if we narrow down our organization and make our army more precise and simpler, our war organization is still powerful, though small; and because we overcome the contradiction between big fish and small water, our war organization is suitable for war We will become more and more powerful in the future. "
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Idiom explanation: it means that production is not enough for consumption. It also refers to overstaffed organization and ineffective action. Idiom example: we try our best to eliminate the situation of big fish and small water. Common degree: common emotional color: commendatory words, grammatical usage: as attributive; refers to overstaffing. Idiom structure: combined generation: Modern
a big fish in shallow water -- a ponderous apparatus without sufficient resources for maintenance
exist side by side and play a part together - xiāng fǔ xiāng chéng
Plenty of food and plenty of grass - liáng duō cǎo guǎng