brook no delay
Kebron Hoon
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
On campus, we have good memories of wireless, and the school sports meeting is the embodiment of showing our youthful vitality.