seize every minute
Seize the day, idiom, Pinyin zh ǐ zh ē ngzh ā ox ī, refers to seize the time. It comes from the story of throwing the shuttle.
Idiom explanation
Morning: morning; evening: evening; morning: short time. The metaphor is to seize the time and strive to achieve the goal in the shortest time.
The origin of Idioms
Xu fuzuo of Ming Dynasty wrote the story of throwing the shuttle, but he said: at present, the favorite life comes to the first tin, and the palm pivot balance is in a hurry.
Heaven and earth turn, time is pressing. Ten thousand years is too long. ——Mao Zedong's Manjianghong and Comrade Guo Moruo
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: every minute counts, every minute counts, every minute counts.
Antonym: wasted time, wasted time, wasted time.
Idiom usage
Usage: as predicate, attributive, clause; refers to seize the time.
Chinese PinYin : zhǐ zhēng zhāo xī
seize every minute
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