Miss the opportunity
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Zu ò sh ī J ī y í, which means to miss an opportunity for nothing. It comes from the miscellany of Mangting, the defeat of Mu Guo mu, written by Zhao Yao in Qing Dynasty.
Idiom usage
To act as a predicate, attribute, or object
Examples
I think they really let the enemy prepare one more day and one more night.
Analysis of Idioms
Miss a good opportunity, miss an opportunity, miss an opportunity
The origin of Idioms
Zhao Yao, Qing Dynasty, wrote "the defeat of Mu Guo mu in the miscellaneous records of Peng Ting:" it's better to take the sharp to advance in the affairs of military strategists. If we do not examine the enemy's situation, we will miss the opportunity and make our soldiers feel defeated. It's not easy to get it though you want to get it up. "
Idiom explanation
Lost the chance for nothing.
Miss the opportunity
Cast in bronze and cast in iron - tóng zhù tiě jiāo
add strength to what is already strong - liè huǒ pēng yóu