idiom : a two-part allegorical saying > befaced with imminent disaster
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Apocalyptic
  Explanation: Difficult: disaster; Pro: come. Disaster fell on his head.
  Usage: The main predicate; as the predicate attribute; containing derogatory
  Source: Zhuang, "Zhuangzi Qiu Shui": "temporary disaster and those who fear, courage of the saints are."
  Examples: He seems to have what ~ like, say some stuttering, and voice trembling. (Lu Xun's "Wandering brothers")
dà nàn lín tóu
  Refers to a catastrophic disaster about to befall
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No. 3
  Imminent disaster, regardless of you and me. - Qing "You and I"
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No. 4
  发音 dà nàn lín tóu
  释义 难:灾祸; 临:来到。 大祸落到头上。
  出处 战国·宋·庄周《庄子·秋水》:“临大难而不惧者,圣人之勇也。”
  示例 他仿佛已经有什么大难临头似的,说话有些口吃了,声音也发着抖。(鲁迅《彷徨·弟兄》)
  相关歇后语:
  脑袋上长角——出格;大难临头
  脑门上放鞭炮——大难临头;灾祸临头;惊心动魄
  晴天下雹子——大难临头;灾祸临头;
  冷不防太阳落在脑袋上——大难临头
English Expression
  1. n.:  befaced with imminent disaster,  a great calamity just ahead,  a imminent catastrophe or disaster,  tacing great trouble
Thesaurus
thunderbolt, Qingtianpili, abrupt, abrupt, allegro, transient, lightning, marvelous, furious, ephemeral, monstrous, horrifying, amazing, sudden, breathtaking, addle, chaotic, disorderly, incredible, hot, unhoped-for
Containing Phrases
fiddle while Rome is burningGuanyunchangzoumaicheng befaced with imminent disasterSpouse this is birds in the forest Befaced with imminent disaster Respectively Fly