In a hurry
Babajie is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ā B ā J í J í, which means to be reluctant and make do. It comes from Shen Xiaoguan's novel of ancient and modern times.
explain
Make do with. It's the same as "fawning".
source
In the ancient and modern novel Shen Xiaoguan's seven lives caused by a bird, it is said that "the father and the son are not covered in clothes, they are short of food, they are in a hurry, they are short of food."
Discrimination of words
[pinyin code]: bbjj
To make up one's mind
Antonym: Shun Shun Li
usage
As predicate and attributive
Chinese PinYin : bā bā jí jí
In a hurry