a big fish in shallow water -- a ponderous apparatus without sufficient resources for maintenance
Fish big and water small is a modern idiom, which means production is not enough for consumption. It also refers to overstaffed organization and ineffective action.
brief introduction
[entry] Yu Da Shui Xiao [Pinyin] y ú D à Shu à Xi à o à [structure] combined idiom [usage] as attribute; refers to overstaffing. In Mao Zedong's preface and postscript to rural investigation: "if we narrow down our organization and make our army more precise and simpler, our war organization is still powerful, though small; and because we overcome the contradiction between big fish and small water, our war organization is suitable for war We will become more and more powerful in the future. "
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Idiom explanation: it means that production is not enough for consumption. It also refers to overstaffed organization and ineffective action. Idiom example: we try our best to eliminate the situation of big fish and small water. Common degree: common emotional color: commendatory words, grammatical usage: as attributive; refers to overstaffing. Idiom structure: combined generation: Modern
Chinese PinYin : yú dà shuǐ xiǎo
a big fish in shallow water -- a ponderous apparatus without sufficient resources for maintenance
gathering clouds and rolling mists. chóu yún cǎn wù
take pleasure in other people's misfortune. xìng zāi lè huò
body gone and reputation ruined. shēn míng jù bài
sell family properties to relieve the distress of people. huǐ jiā shū nàn