out and out
From inside to outside, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch è L à ch è w à I, meaning from the inside to the outside, still speak completely. From the outlaws of the marsh.
The origin of Idioms
Ming Shi Naian's "Water Margin" Chapter 30: "also called the tailor and Wusong to make autumn clothes."
Idiom usage
It refers to complete. Mao Zedong's eight part essay of the opposition party: "now many people are advocating nationalization, scientization and popularization, which is very good, but those who are" nationalization "are completely out and out."
Chinese PinYin : chè lǐ chè wài
out and out
the morning breeze and the lingering moon. xiǎo fēng cán yuè
be ready to write down anything encountered. huái qiān wò qiàn