make a spurt of progress

make a spurt of progress

Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t ū f ē im ě NGJ ì n, which means to describe the rapid development and great changes. From Zou Taofen's the rest of his life in adversity.

The origin of Idioms

Chapter three of Zou Taofen's the rest of his life in need: "although the rapid development of progressive culture is beneficial to the nation and the people, it is a great obstacle for the diehards and reactionaries."

Idiom usage

Combined; as predicate, object and attribute; with commendatory meaning

Examples

His academic record.

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