out and out
It is a Chinese idiom, pronounced ch è t ó uch è w ě I. Chert: implementation. From beginning to end, from beginning to end.
From beginning to end, all, full. It comes from Zhu Xi's reply to Hu Ji Sui Shu in Song Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] from the inside to the outside, from the top to the bottom, from the heart to the bone, and [antonym] seven buckles and eight buckles
The origin of Idioms
Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty wrote in his book "reply to Hu Ji Sui Shu": "recently, scholars have talked too high, and their meaning is not accurate. They have never paid attention to the issue of getting a book. It's completely out of the question."
Idiom usage
He is an opportunist of. Liang Qichao's for learning and being a man: "no matter how difficult things are, I can think of his order clearly."
Chinese PinYin : chè tóu chè wěi
out and out
broaden sources of income and reduce expenditure. kāi yuán jié liú