匪夷所思
      Explanation: Bandits: No; Yi: normal. Refers to the bizarre words of action, not the ordinary people can imagine based on only natural.
      Usage: Verb-object type; as predicate, object, attribute; describe the strange things complicated
      Source: "Book Huan": "Huan has hills, incredible."
      Examples: Sun Shu Ting Lai Shan into, is the care in Ukraine is ~ a few clouds. (High-Yang "Qing Unofficial History" the book)
  • Thesaurus:  idiotic nonsense, pipe dream, pipe dream, eat the air, shear ghost tale, Hell day, dream, have a head full of bees, thoughts thronging one's mind, train of thought multifarious, freak, Presumptuous The like, Huth arbitrary amount, You think cage, Pipedream a dream, Nanke dream(from the story of a man who dreamed that he became governor of Nanke in the Kingdom of the Ants); illusory joy; fond dream, Huainan, a dream, Absurd to-day open, Zhibingshizao, A pillow Huai An, A pillow yellow beam, fool's paradise, Golden Millet Dream (from the story of a poor scholar who dreamt that he had become a high official but awoke to find only the pot of millet still cooking on the fire), A pillow Handan, Crazy dream, fancy, fond dream
  • Antonym Group:  be at a loss; be confused and without a clue; tangled, Indiscriminate and inkling