idiom : common saying > back out(of)
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Retreat
  Explanation: Originally referred to retreat when the drums of feudal officials. Analogy is now back with the people together to do things halfway.
  Usage: Verb-object type; as object; analogy to the middle of back trouble
  Source: Yuan Guan Hanqing "Snow in Midsummer" Second off: "so, broken up percussions, the Malays, back to the private home to have."
  Examples: We must have the perseverance to do things, not a trouble, to ~.
  Results: Gong to go down
  Postscript: Gong to go down
  Riddle: Ad litem is completed
dǎ tuì táng gǔ
  When officials are backing the ancient drum. Analogy to work back when the fear of
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No. 3
  Automatic creation of your key made contributions on, and why did this new gateway to do to beat a retreat? - Mingled and other "lovers"
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Officials backed away ancient drums
  Ancient drum officials backed away. "Dang," the ninth four back: "He Taiping met suriko, drums backing out, then teach Tianci Neiya each other."
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Analogy halfway back
  Analogy halfway back. Child edge "new small pillars" Chapter VII: "The skin broke meat, rotten meat, there are bones, I just rub a little hand broken skin on the back down it!" "Contemporary" No. 3, 1981 : "Some of our comrades could not stand the Well, think about giving up so."
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No. 6
  词目 打退堂鼓
  发音 dǎ tuì táng gǔ
  释义 原指封建官吏退堂时打鼓。现在比喻跟人共同做事中途退缩。
  出处 元·关汉卿《窦娥冤》第二折:“左右,打散堂鼓,将马来,回私宅去也。”
  举例 《官场现形记》第五七回:“如今听说要拿他们当作出头的人,早已一大半都打了退堂鼓了。”
  用法 作宾语、定语;比喻遇到困难就中途退缩。
  近义词:半途而废、知难而退
  反义词:坚持不懈、坚韧不拔 、滴水穿石
English Expression
  1. n.:  back out(of),  fink out,  back out,  beat a retreat,  draw in one's horn
  2. v.:   give up a pursuit without attaining the goal,   give up halfway
Thesaurus
be home and dry, not bat an eyelid, flee helter-skelter, Withdraw troops from the front Troops to the capital, flee helter-skelter; fly pell-mell, Diukuiqijia, Fengrourinuan, common as an old shoe, throw away their armor(英armour) and trail their weapons behind them, Beat gongs Receive military, blow [sound] the (a) retreat, blindness, jump the gun, Almost every war must, call off the army maneuvers, handclasp smoke the pipe of peace, Yanqipugu, cancel Proper word
Antonym
Forty all Second Man, domineer, defeat the enemy and win the battle, snowflower sleight, stir up trouble, stir up trouble, Rome is not built in a day, facilitate momentum impetus, outcry cheer, control the forces of nature with the abilty to summon wind and rain, 4 Pavilion VIII when, Sitingbadang, The Perfect Storm, muster up courage try to be the first to do sth., muster up courage in the van, Chishuizhangbo, powerful, the rising wind forebodes the coming storm, fan the flame, bare fangs and brandish claws, incur unnecessary trouble, No less than restrain, restrain repeatedly, Could not by sodium, wave flags and shout battle cries, Drum cheer, Sweep away Total Annihilation, make a stand at every step, surge surge, s den, be all over the town, _drop_s of water wears holes in stone, Yanbohaomiao, Breath diffusion, cause a temporary clamour, whitecap for days, Run sb. to earth Huanglong, play for safety, a warlike gesture, successively triumph, cause a great flutter, to flutter in the wind., windward dance, Tiechu grinding, Wind dance, a strong wind scattering the last clouds, make a clean sweep of sth., Wind and waves, become powerful and intransigent, brunt, Prompting in imperial China when a ranking official was on tour, the advance party of his retinue, beat gongs to clear the way for officials in feudal times, Dark To pressure the City Buildings destroyed