be concise and to the point
To the point, the Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji à nm í ng è y à o, which means to grasp the main point and to be simple and clear. From the working methods of the Party committee.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] short and pithy [antonym] long and lengthy
The origin of Idioms
Mao Zedong's "working methods of the Party committee": "speeches, speeches, articles and resolutions should be concise and to the point."
Idiom usage
Combined; used as predicate, attribute and adverbial; with commendatory meaning, it means simple and clear. He reported the matter.
Chinese PinYin : jiǎn míng é yào
be concise and to the point
be rash and too much in haste. fēng fēng huǒ huǒ
Jade and stone are broken together. yù shí tóng suì
Avoid trouble and fight for victory. bì fán dòu jié
a learner has no need of a constant teacher. xué wú cháng shī
Have both ability and aptitude. cái néng jiān bèi