idiom > difficulty of both the interior and exterior
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External and internal
  Explanation: AC: At the same time; difficulties: difficulties. Inside and out are in a difficult situation.
  Usage: The main predicate; as predicate, object, attribute;
  Source: Mao Zedong's "statement of support for African-American uprising struggle": "It gives beleaguered caught a heavy blow to U.S. imperialism."
  Examples: Roseau off again! I Liuzei rampant due to the East the matter, urgency, ~, hundreds had to raise rates. (Yao Xueyin "Rereading" thirty-second chapter II)
  Riddle: Apricot; stay
nèi wài jiāo kùn
  Refers to internal and external are in a difficult situation
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No. 3
  Externally and internally, had to do everything possible to raise rates
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No. 4
  Political and economic aspects of domestic and foreign relations are in a very difficult stage. Mao Zedong's "statement of support for African-American uprising struggle": "This black struggle turmoil in the United States, the U.S. imperialism throughout the current political crisis and economic crisis, an outstanding performance. It caught External and internal to a heavy blow to U.S. imperialism . "
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内外交困
  交:同时之意。指内部和外部同时陷入困境。
  拼音: nèi wài jiāo kùn
  出处: 姚雪垠《李自成》第二卷第三十二章:“休再罗索!朕因流贼猖獗,东事日急,内外交困,不得不百计筹饷。”
  示例: 毛泽东《支持美国黑人抗暴斗争的声明》:“它给陷于内外交困的美帝国主义以沉重的打击。”
English Expression
  1. n.:  difficulty of both the interior and exterior
Thesaurus
row against the flood, strive for the best, domestic trouble and foreign invasion, Make persistent efforts, burned, head broken and bleeding, Lanejiaotou, press forward in the face of difficulties, to stem the swift current
Antonym
inshallah, realize one's ambition, have bright prospects; be well worth doing; much can be accomplished, have bright prospect; be well worth doing, determinism, withdraw after learning of the difficulties, bend one's back to the task until one's dying day; give one's all till one's heart stops beating, bow to the inevitable, attend to the office on an empty stomach, amount to something, shrink back at the sight of (sth.dangerous or difficult)