all seats are occupied
There is no empty seat. Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Zu ò w ú x ū, which means a lot of people are present. From the book of Jin, biography of Wang Hun.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of Jin, biography of Wang Hun: "the people of Wu were newly attached, and they were afraid. He was a caretaker, a caretaker, and a receptionist. There was no empty seat, so the people of Jiangdong should not be attached. "
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: a large number of people, no empty seats, no empty seats [antonym]: few, nothing, nothing [lantern riddle]: full of guests
Idiom usage
There are so many people in the cinema that there are so many seats in the square before the performance starts.
all seats are occupied
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