can 't wait
Impatient is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j í B ù K ě n à I, which means too impatient to wait. To describe an urgent heart or situation. It comes from Li Baojia's officialdom in the Qing Dynasty.
Idiom usage
It is often used as adverbial (e.g. 1), predicate (e.g. 2), attribute (e.g. 3) and adverbial. Whenever I see this bowl of yellow things, I use chopsticks to pick them in my mouth. ② "After spring. I'm looking for your father. Open the door You can pound the door with a walking stick. It's like. (Wang Xiyan) Qiao Guangpu's eagerness startled her. (Jiang Zilong)
Analysis of Idioms
There is no exception, the crux of the matter, abnormal, omnipresent, transcendent, difficult to have a feast again, accident, love of banquet, love of pillow, change of Dynasty, usury, stay out of the way, wholeheartedly, stay out of the way, origin and development, geological age, escape from the clouds, bored, carefree and in the middle of things Outside, ideology, worship, open-minded, open-minded, break free, wait for the day, make a fuss, leisurely, at large, strange
The origin of Idioms
[source] the fourteenth chapter of Li Baojia's officialdom in the Qing Dynasty: "as soon as six people sat down, Hu Tongling was impatient. The first one said," we are not as good as usual today. We must have a good time. "
Chinese PinYin : jí bù kě nài
can 't wait
all the old and recent sorrows. jiù hèn xīn chóu
The butterfly loves the bee. dié liàn fēng kuáng
hide one 's capacities and bide one 's time. tāo guāng yǐn huì
a disciple who has not taken lessons directly under the master himself. sī shū dì zǐ