趁热打铁
      Explanation: Like to take the time to play red-hot iron. Analogy to seize the favorable opportunity and conditions to do it.
      Usage: Partial official; as predicate, object, adverbial; metaphor you have to seize the opportunity
      Source: Yao Xueyin "Rereading" Chapter 34: "Yes, we have to build on the progress Nanyang break in one fell swoop."
      Examples: He felt that the boss is really a lovely place, so he decided to ~, then said to the net. (Lao She, "Four Generations" XIX)
      Results: Blacksmith craft transfer; blacksmith drill
      Postscript: Blacksmith craft transfer; blacksmith drill
  • Thesaurus:  (said of writings) succinct and to the point, Zhu Yuan as pearly as jade, to complete in one breath (said of a literary piece, painting, etc. so that it is characterized by unity in style and coherence in thought), readable and fluent, carry all before one, to write well, you must follow a logical train of thought, true to like, very vivid, Tirelessly And talk, charming, Write a thousand words, Waterfalls Ming Yu, press on to the finish without letup, An exhaust West River
  • Antonym Group:  Camp Extremely, unfit to be seen, cannot meet the ear, offend public decency, be unbeargaly vulgar, abjection low-down, abjection camp, Ignoble, abjection dirtily, mediocre and incompetent disability, do not feel ashamed at all, filthy speech, sort out silk threads improperly only to tangle them further— do sth.which only makes matters worse, pathetic cries, Lisiyifen, Interrogate Qu Aoya, adopt a piecemeal approach, do sth. bit by bit, cry and whine, Guiku Spirits