idiom > borrow all around
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Dongnuexicou
  Explanation: Refers to the entire cross-borrowing, to gather together funds
  Usage: Joint type; as predicate, object, adverbial; containing derogatory
  Source: Mingling 濛 early "first moment Pai An Jing Qi" Volume 13: "After two months and it is near a good day, but the fees owed wedding, six old had to scrape together the East moved west, to find a few pieces of clothing and the like, to Code of dozens of shops in the two silver solution, but not enough to use. "
  Examples: But this piecemeal, ~, the total is not the answer. ★ Mao Dun "Midnight"
dōng nuó xī còu
  Point to resort to borrowing many
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No. 3
  East Norway West Minato, hardly managed to raise enough capital to open a small shop
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That borrowed around, pooling money
  That borrowed around, pooling money. "First moment of surprises," Volume 13: "After two months and it is near a good day, but the fees owed to the Bridal, only the East moved west six old Minato, find a few pieces of clothing and the like, to shop in the solution of the Code dozens of ounces of silver, but not enough to use. "Mao Dun" Midnight "12:" He paused; turned over those documents and lists, then he added: 'But this piecemeal, East Norway West Minato, total is not the answer '. "
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English Expression
  1. n.:  borrow all around
Thesaurus
Rambling, pinch and scrape, scrape together, Dongnuexijie, discriminately appoint affectionate couple