All at once
It's a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ī K ǒ us ā NSH é, which means to describe nagging and talking a lot. It comes from Yi Lin by Jiao Yanshou of Han Dynasty.
Idiom usage
It refers to many words
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: nagging
The origin of Idioms
Jiao Yanshou's Yilin in the Han Dynasty, Volume 10: "three tongues at one time will do no good to each other."
Idiom explanation
It's a metaphor for nagging and talking a lot.
Chinese PinYin : yī kǒu sān shé
All at once
a big fish in shallow water -- a ponderous apparatus without sufficient resources for maintenance. yú dà shuǐ xiǎo
Talking about the good and doing the bad. tán yōu wù liè
Feeling the past but the present. gǎn jīn wéi xī