do one's utmost
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji é zh ì J ì NL ì, which means to use up wisdom and power. It's from the Western Han Dynasty, Liu Xiang's "Warring States policy, Zhao CE Si".
Idiom explanation
Use your wisdom and power.
The origin of Idioms
In the Western Han Dynasty, Liu Xiang wrote in the Warring States policy, Zhao CE Si: "although I try my best to use my wisdom, I will never see my death again."
Analysis of Idioms
Do your best
Idiom usage
To do one's best to make the greatest contribution. Zou Taofen's experience may day
Chinese PinYin : jié zhì jìn lì
do one's utmost
thinking of absent friends or relatives. tíng yún luò yuè
the dog barks at a man who is not his master. gǒu fèi fēi zhǔ
the very fowls and dogs have no peace. jī quǎn bù ān
manoeuvre among political groups. bǎi hé zòng héng