Pinyin zhēng xiān kǒng hòu
Define efforts to move forward, lest you fall behind.
The source is Ming Tu Youyou's "Tukang Gongji Rebuilding Doumen Bridge": "Those who rob public funds and are willing to give, are scrambling."
Synonyms are eager to try? Strong? You chased me? Strive for the best
Antonym looking forward and looking back? Up and down? Look around? Take the risk? Lofty and humble? Use public office for personal gain
Make a sentence
1, "Dinner!" With a cry, people rushed to the canteen.
When everyone was rushing to leave, several children were pushed down.
Over the years, our American competitors and other countries in the world have been scrambling to set foot on the road to China in order to enter its huge and rapidly growing market.
The students rushed out of the classroom after school.
Fans scrambled to get autographs from their idol singers.
6. The children scrambled for food and wolfed it down.
As soon as I heard about the department store auction, many people rushed to buy it.
The racehorses rushed out as soon as the gate was opened.
9. Suddenly, gongs and drums were playing outside, and everyone rushed out to watch the fun.
10 After the heavy rain, new seedlings scrambled to get out of the soil.
1 1. When the theater is over, please leave in order. Don't worry.
12. As soon as I heard about the department store auction, many people rushed to buy it.
13, the big discount activity in the supermarket began. Everyone rushed into the supermarket as soon as it opened.
14, as soon as the star appeared, reporters scrambled to put forward various questions and asked him to answer them.
15, when they saw a gift, everyone rushed forward for fear of not having their share.
16, a big star came to our school, and everyone scrambled to find his autograph.
The students rushed out of the classroom as soon as school was over.
18, early morning; He opened the sheepfold; The sheep scrambled to squeeze out of the sheepfold.
19, after the heavy rain, new seedlings scrambled out of the soil.
20. People have formed the habit of queuing, and the scene of scrambling can no longer be seen.