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Four-word idiom representing emergency department
Four-word idioms that can represent emergency-urgency and urgency.

brook no delay

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Interpretation: refers to a short time; Slow: procrastination. The situation is urgent and urgent.

The source of Dong Qiye's Talk in the Song Dynasty: "The emperor's accession to the throne is auspicious, and the official calendar is also auspicious. Any questions? Things can't be delayed. "

Structural subject-predicate form.

Usage is often used to describe that things are very urgent; Be in urgent need of doing sth. Generally used as predicate, attribute and adverbial.

Pronunciation; Can't be pronounced "k".

Shape recognition and carving; Can't write "gram"; Slow; Can't write "aid" or "warmth".

Synonyms can't wait, burning eyebrows

The antonym is more than enough, leisurely.

~ and "imminent": Both of them think the situation is very urgent. The difference is: ~ it is important not to delay; It also refers to things that are subjectively inferior; "imminent" is in sight; Often describe things that are objectively urgent.

The flood season has arrived; The preparations for flood control are well done.

English translation is urgent