the few are no match for the many
In Chinese, Pinyin is s ā Nb ù Ni ù Li ù, which means that a few people can't beat the majority. From the monk and nun accomplice.
The origin of Idioms
The second fold of Feng Weimin's the accomplice of monks and nuns: "since ancient times, there have been three ways, but there are six ways. Every one of them is a Citellus, and I can't overcome his accumulated disadvantages."
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing.
Chinese PinYin : sān bù niù liù
the few are no match for the many
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feel ashamed of one's ungainly appearance. zì cán xíng huì
decision making through operations research. yùn chóu huà cè
topple the mountains to crash the egg -- to cause a disaster to come. rú shān yā luǎn
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