所向披靡
Explanation: Are to: refers to the power of the arrival of the place; Pimi: defeat. Analogy forces reached the place, all obstacles have all been removed. Usage: The main predicate; as the predicate attribute; with compliment Source: "Liang Shu Xiao really Biography": "Battle of Zhongshan, really hard work, invincible, group Krupp dread it." Examples: Few of their friends then Peter, and a hundred people, straight guilty of Qin array, ~, killing Chi no count. (Ming Feng Meng, "Eastern Zhou Zhi" Forty-sixth back)- Thesaurus: to retire when one has ridden the crest of success, riptide to withdraw or retire courageously, be irresistible, duly off the hook, comings and goings => coming. get out, go, leave, etc while the ,going is `good leave a place or stop doing sth while conditions are still favourable or while it is still easy to do so
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