be vicious beyond measure
Wanton, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Hu ā ngy í NW ú D ù, which means to describe the pursuit of wine and sex, life erosion. From the book of Bao sun Hui Zong.
Idiom explanation
Waste: absurdity; lewdness: fornication; degree: limit.
The origin of Idioms
Yang Yun of Han Dynasty wrote in the book of reporting to sun Huizong: "when to be rich and noble is necessary for a happy life. It's also a day when you brush your clothes and feel happy. Your sleeves are high and your feet are low, and you can dance with your feet. You are sincere and have no limits. I don't know what you can't do
Idiom usage
Subject predicate; predicate, attributive; derogatory. Because of his licentiousness, the head of the village is getting worse and worse. He is always sick, so his wife turns her anger on all the prostitutes. (a fall night by Sha Ting)
Chinese PinYin : huāng yín wú dù
be vicious beyond measure
dressing in motley and clowning to amuse his parents. cǎi yī yú qīn
decision making through operations research. yùn chóu jué cè
sit and prattle about the general principle. zuò ér lùn dào
work in full cooperation and with unity of purpose. xié lì qí xīn
brush aside the clouds and see the face of the sun. bō yún dǔ rì
despair gives courage to a coward. qín kùn fù chē