catch somebody unprepared
Surprise is a Chinese idiom. Its pronunciation is ch ū Q í B ù y ì, G ō ngq í B ù B è I, which originally means to send troops to attack the place where the other party is unprepared. It also means that the action is unexpected.
Idiom explanation
It originally refers to sending troops to attack the place where the opponent is not prepared. It also means that the action is unexpected.
Idioms and allusions
It is said in Sun Tzu's plan: "attack it unprepared and surprise it." If you are a good animal, you can take advantage of your weakness, take it by surprise, and attack it unprepared, then you will be avenged by the people on the border, and you will be shamed to run north. The biography of Pang can
Discrimination of words
Phonetic code: cqbb synonym: surprise, attack unprepared usage: object, attributive, adverbial; for handling affairs English: do the unexpected, attack the unprepared
Chinese PinYin : chū qí bù yì,gōng qí bù bèi
catch somebody unprepared
ideal setting for a couple in love. huā qián yuè xià
work in full cooperation and with unity of purpose. xié lì qí xīn