Finish his work in one battle
It's a Chinese idiom, which means that one action completes all the things that should have been done by stages.
Meaning: ① to describe one stroke and complete success; ② to describe eager for success.
Meaning of words
explain
It means to finish all the things that should have been finished by stages in one action. It can also be described as eager for success.
usage
A complex sentence; a predicate; a single action.
Examples
The democratic revolution and the socialist revolution are two revolutionary processes of different natures, and they cannot be separated.
english
accomplishthewholetaskatonestroke
source
It comes from Sun Yat Sen's "minbao" editorial: "the disaster of European and American society has been lying for decades, and now it is discovered later, but it can not be made to go away. Those who govern the people's livelihood in our country are the first to be developed. They can see that their harms have not yet sprouted. They can take political revolution and social revolution as examples, and accomplish their successes in one battle. They can also see Europe and the United States, and they are even more astonished than the latter. "
Examination situation
It once appeared in the C option of the third question in the 2005 Guangdong college entrance examination. it also appeared in the D option of the first choice of Anhui college entrance examination in 2006. in the 2009 postgraduate political examination, 27 questions a were selected.
Near antonym
Synonym: once and for all antonym: leisurely, long-term consideration
Chinese PinYin : bì qí gōng yú yī yì
Finish his work in one battle
Protect the situation and the people. bǎo jìng xī mín
stand vividly revealed on the paper. yuè rán zhǐ shàng
Seven sons and eight sons in law. qī nán bā xù
survey the country 's situation with concern. hàng mù shí jiān