Explanation: Official Games: officialdom in luck. Prosper: smooth. Refers to the successful career move onward and upward. Usage: The main predicate; as predicate; describe smooth career Source: Qing Li Baojia "Bureaucrats" 43 back: "is bumped to cement it, and that put workers in case of repair, the got an unusual merit, Paul give free make up This class, to the government by meeting with." Examples: Being bumped ~, and that the case workers in the repair of embankment, got an unusual merit, Paul give free make up This class, to the government by meeting with. (Qing Li Baojia "Bureaucrats" back forty) Results: Graves to take clear smoke Postscript: Graves to take clear smoke
Pronunciation idiom: guān yùn hēng tōng Idiom Definitions: official transport: officialdom in luck. Huntoon: smooth. Refers to career success, onward and upward. Idiom: Examples of Idioms: Positive bumped ~, the dike repair work that was the case, got a abnormal merit, Paul held up bumban free to use the government as supplemented. (Qing Li Baojia "Bureaucrats" forty times)
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Idiom name To cement Pinyin guān yùn hēng gōng Idiom Definitions Official transport: officialdom in luck; prosper: smoothly. Refers to career success, onward and upward. Idiom Qing Li Baojia "Bureaucrats" forty-third back: "being bumped to cement embankment repair work inside the case that year, got a abnormal merit, Paul held up bumban free to use the government as supplemented." Use sentences No
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English Expression
n.: climb up the ladder, go up the ladder, politician's spell of good fortune
v.: have a successful official career, advance smoothly in officialdom
Thesaurus
Promoting to a higher position, Climb step by step, soar on the wings of a cyclone, great happiness, high ranking official grandee, (the) smiles of fortune, unusually lucky, heaven helps a good man; heaven keeps the good out of harm's way, good luck Gao Zhao, a stroke of luck
Antonym
portent, narrow escape, bode ill rather than well, monstrous catastrophe, crowning calamity; be swamped in the vast ocean