be absolutely preposterous
Absurdity, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is Hu ā ngmi ù Ju é L ú n, describe ridiculous, impossible things. From broomstick.
The origin of Idioms
The third chapter of the Qing Dynasty Zhuang's broomstick: "it's absurd, and you can laugh at it." This argument is not worth refuting at all.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms absurd, fallacious antonyms natural, natural absurd and "absurd", "absurd" have similar meanings. The differences lie in: absurdity emphasizes irrationality; absurdity emphasizes impossibility; absurdity means absurdity; semantics is more important than the former two.
Idiom usage
The preposterous argument is not worth refuting at all.
Chinese PinYin : huāng miù jué lún
be absolutely preposterous
high walls and deep moat -- a defended city. gāo chéng shēn chí
good and able men promoted by selection. xián liáng fāng zhèng
you can 't teach an old dog new tricks. xiǔ mù nán diāo
Before the wolf, after the tiger. láng qián hǔ hòu