idiom > rub one's fists and wipe one's palms, be eager for a fight or to start on a task
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Gearing
  Explanation: Before describing the fighting or working, people in high spirits, eager look.
  Usage: Joint type; as predicate, adverbial, complement; with compliment
  Source: Yuan Guan Hanqing "pole will be" second off: "I did not very strong, hard man, but from the title fight Oh, eager to start."
  Examples: This is the first to lobby, people ~, and my heart jumped chug ready to fight. (Liang Bin "Red Flag" Forty-eight)
mó quán cā zhǎng
  Metaphor spirits, ready to contribute, display skills or the use of force
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No. 3
  Describe spirits, eager look. Yuan Guan Hanqing "will single-handedly," the second break: "I did not very strong, tough proposition, but the title from killing one another Oh, eagerly." "Dream of Red Mansions," the first five ○ back: "This statement does not matter, Hu Jia Zheng get down to see the persons face to face; Flexed Fan Yi family eagerly, hands would go everywhere. "like Yao," Rereading, "Volume VIII:" She's bodyguard various glanced dependents , see these people have been automatically Minato drew near, are gearing up to try it. "
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No. 4
  词目 摩拳擦掌
  发音 mó quán cā zhǎng
  释义 形容战斗或劳动之前,人们精神振奋,跃跃欲试的样子。
  出处 元·康进之《李逵负荆》第二折:“俺可也~,行行里按不住莽撞心头气。”
  示例 这是第一次出马,人们都~,心里突突跳着准备战斗。(梁斌《红旗谱》四十八)
  用法 联合式;作谓语、状语、补语;含褒义
  近义词 跃跃欲试、磨拳擦掌
English Expression
  1. n.:  rub one's fists and wipe one's palms, be eager for a fight or to start on a task
Thesaurus
move busily in preparation for action, be eager to have a try, thrill to see one's favorite sport and itch to have a go, Xuanquanluxiu