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A fried chicken shop advertised: "Don't lose a rotten chicken". What is the correct spelling of this idiom and what does it mean?
A fried chicken shop advertised: "Don't lose a rotten chicken". The correct spelling of this idiom is "Don't miss the opportunity".

blunder away a good chance

Zhu xialian

It means that you didn't take the initiative in time and lost a good opportunity.

The source is Wei's "Xiao Ting Zhalumu Fruit Tree Defeat": "If you don't judge the enemy's situation, you will lose the opportunity and make the soldiers' heart collapse. "

Structural verb-object type

Usage verb-object type; As a predicate; derogatory sense

Synonyms are inappropriate.

Antonyms lose no time.

For example, the "Left" line asserts that the centrist is the most dangerous enemy of the so-called China Revolution, so ~. ◎ Liu Bocheng's review of the Long March