identify by name the person
It is a Chinese idiom, and the Pinyin is zh ǐ m í NGD à ox ì ng, which means to address the name of the party publicly, or to explain it as pointing out the name of the person, and mostly refers to public criticism or attack. It's from sanjiaxiang.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonyms] call their names directly, speak frankly, and make no secret of them; [antonyms] insinuate, insinuate, and insinuate
The origin of Idioms
Ouyang Shan's "Three Alleys" A: "people do not name, you always talk about what
Idiom usage
It is used as an adverbial, derogatory and often refers to public criticism. It's not named. You're always rambling about. Zhang Tianmin's entrepreneurship 18: "Huacheng continues to criticize by name, without any tolerance." Huacheng, 1981, issue 1: "the big character newspapers are all over the place, and name and surname."
Chinese PinYin : zhǐ míng dào xìng
identify by name the person
be distinguished from one's kind. xiù chū bān háng
Book stall embraces hundreds of cities. tān shū yōng bǎi chéng
different versions of hearsay. chuán wén yì cí
do harm to sb . through the hands of another. jiè jiàn shā rén
like a man who was drunk or dreaming. rú chī rú mèng
load one's pages with references. páng zhēng bó yǐn
Put aside one's sleeves to save money. bài xiù què jīn