far beyond one 's reach
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ù K ě Q ǐ J í, which means that there is no hope to achieve, and it is far from being able to catch up. It comes from a reply to Zheng Shijun in Quzhou.
Analysis of Idioms
Antonym is out of the blue, coming from behind and just around the corner
The origin of Idioms
Liu Mian's answer to Zheng Shijun of Quzhou in the Tang Dynasty: "it's nature that can't be reached by enterprise."
Idiom usage
It's more formal; it's a predicate; it's used for people and things. His achievements are not ~. As long as we work hard, we can catch up with him. the quality of life in Europe is not out of reach, but we should start with the cultivation of cultural literacy.
Chinese PinYin : bù kě qǐ jí
far beyond one 's reach
have a remarkable flow of ideas. móu rú yǒng quán
the eight immortals crossing the sea. bā xiān guò hǎi
equally difficult to go on or retreat. jìn tuì shī tú
mutual expressions of affection. lái qíng qù yì
be nurtured by confucian ideas. yí shuǐ chūn fēng