仗势欺人
      Explanation: Battle with, to rely on. Rely on a powerful oppress the people.
      Usage: -Linked; as the predicate attribute; containing derogatory
      Source: Yuan Wang Shih-fu, "The West Chamber" off his third fifty of the school teachers and friends, the gentleman in this business; you rely father and brother, bullying. "
      Examples: Many people developed a bureaucratic style of work, ~, the method of forced order to complete the task. ★ Mao Zedong "in the speech on the meeting of cadres-Sui"
      Results: Beggar runners wreck
      Postscript: Beggar runners wreck
  • Thesaurus Group:  be ever prepared, Store is no sore., like a dog threatening other people on the strength of its master’ s power, prevent, Rainy day, (of parents) to bring up cihldren for the purpose of being looked after in old age, Device 2 is not deficient, make providence, The idea that day, used for one day, Support troops for a thousand days in the moment, count on one's cards, in case (of) contingency, prepared for any eventuality, peradventure, because of the possibility of sth happening, casualness, economise, for caution's sake
    the ass in the lion’ s skin, evil elements from the old society, remnants of a defeated army, Fawn under the arrogant, Dog Dependence potential, Filth and mire, (in Chinese myths) shrimp soldiers and crab generals
  • Antonym Group:   dig a well when thirsty, not dig a well until one thirsty— — not make timely preparations, before battle begins hone, Before battle begins Polish, Surprise, help a joint cause Wish watch, do stb.when people are off guard, Regret of the Mo and, Patients to call heaven, crack down the rich and distribute their wealth among the poor, By strong help the weak, unaware? unprepared, take sb. unawares, The enemy is unprepared, repair a leak in mid-stream, Lackeys of the, Single good at winning games, Unmatched world, Ji lei Less Their ears, sudden; as sudden as lightening; sudden peal of thunder leaves no time for covering ears