leave adequate leeway
Leave room, Chinese idiom, Pinyin Li ú y ǒ uy ú D ì, which means that speaking and doing things leave room for maneuver. From Ji Jie Fu.
The origin of Idioms
In Song Dynasty, Wang Ling's Ji Jie Fu said, "I finally see you go to the sea by boat, so as to leave room for mutual dependence."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: leave room antonym: leave no room
Idiom usage
Used as predicate, object and attribute; used for speaking and doing things. example they obviously have the intention of "turning big things into small things" to leave room for the next "retreat". Chapter 68 of Tao Juyin's a history of the reign of the Northern Warlords
Chinese PinYin : liú yǒu yú dì
leave adequate leeway
valiant and heroic in bearing. yīng zī sà shuǎng
pushing forward despite repeated frustrations. bǎi zhé bù yí
No one knows a son better than his father.. zhī zǐ mò ruò fù
Waterlogging irrigation in mouyi. mó lóng jìn guàn