Selected idioms to describe critical situations (1):
1. The combination of urgency and urgency: slow: gentle, soothing; urgent: critical, urgent. Provide help both in peacetime and in emergencies.
2. Help people in danger: Provide relief and help to people in critical and difficult situations.
3. To seek refuge in a doctor when one is seriously ill: to seek refuge. When your condition is critical, you go to see a doctor without considering the quality of your medical skills. It is a metaphor for blindly asking for help in a critical situation
4. Giving orders in the face of danger: having the courage to sacrifice one's life at a critical moment.
5. Yifa Qianjun: Fa: hair; Jun: the ancient unit of weight, combined catty. The danger is as if a huge weight is hanging on a hair. The situation is extremely critical.
6. Critical survival: critical: dangerous and urgent. Refers to an emergency moment related to survival or death.
7. The deer does not choose the shade when it dies: It is a metaphor that only seeks shelter and does not choose the place. It also means that the situation is critical and cannot be studied carefully.
8. Advancing and retreating in critical situations: both advancing and retreating are in a critical situation.
9. Rescue from hunger and drowning: It means to save people from hunger and crisis.
10. Put out the fire and raise the boil: boil: boil water. Metaphors do not fundamentally solve the problem. It also describes a critical situation.
11. Rescue the injured: rescue the critical and help the injured
12. Precariousness: In the morning, you cannot understand what will happen in the evening or what will happen. Describes a critical and unpredictable situation.
13. When people are in danger, they want to seek refuge with relatives and friends.
14. Fierce winds and waves: Fierce waves. Metaphorical situation or situation is very dangerous and critical
15. Never-ending is like hair: absolutely: broken. Describe a critical situation
16. Critical situation: Metaphor for a situation that is extremely critical.
17. Don’t worry about the day or night: In the morning, you can’t understand what it will look like or what will happen in the evening. Describes a critical and unpredictable situation.
18. Never cut off like a line: cut off. Describes a critical situation, like a line that is about to be broken; also describes a weak voice and thoughts
19. The building is about to topple: It means that the situation is critical and is on the verge of collapse.
20. Endless as a belt: Describes a critical situation, like a belt that is about to break.
21. Unbreakable as a thread: Describes a critical situation, like a thread that is about to be broken.
22. Giving orders in times of danger: having the courage to sacrifice one’s life in times of crisis
23. Fighting against water and reviving one’s scales: The Chinese language version of Zhuangzi’s Foreign Things: “When Zhou came yesterday, he called out the middle way. Zhou Gu looked at the rut and saw a carp. Zhou asked him, "The carp is coming! What's the matter?" Am I alive?'" Later, he received meager funding through the metaphor of "fighting against water to live on scales" and was able to save the immediate crisis.
24. Never cut off like a thread: Jue: break; thread: a thin thread. It mostly describes a critical situation or low, weak and intermittent sounds and breaths.
25. Empty City Strategy: Refers to the strategy of covering up the emptiness and deceiving the opponent in a critical situation.
26. Leaky urn wojiao cauldron: Pour the remaining water in the leaky urn into the burnt pot. It is a metaphor that the situation is critical and needs to be saved urgently.
27. Besieged on all sides: a metaphor for being surrounded on all sides and falling into an isolated and critical predicament.
28. A narrow escape from death: describes surviving a great danger. It also describes being at a critical moment of life and death, and the situation is very critical.
29. Not all day long: all day long: from morning to night, one day. I can't get through a day. Describes a critical situation or extreme panic.
30. A trace of Jiuding: a critical moment, a metaphor for a very critical situation
31. Chu and Yue’s urgency: During the Spring and Autumn Period, Chu and Yue were successively invaded by Wu. "Urgent" generally refers to facing a foreign invasion and a national crisis.
32. There is no room for hair: There is no room for a hair in the gap. It is a metaphor for being very close to disaster or the situation is extremely critical.
33. The morning cannot be guaranteed and the night will change. The situation is extremely critical or difficult.
34. Continuously like a thread: 〖Explanation〗 Still like a strand. It mostly describes a critical situation or low, weak and intermittent sounds and breaths.
35. Seeking medical attention in a hurry: Going to see a doctor when your condition is critical without considering the quality of medical skills.
It is a metaphor for blindly asking for help in a critical situation
36. Life and death Juexu: Jue: end; Continue: continuation. Things are at a critical moment of interruption or continuation of survival or destruction. Describe the situation as extremely critical.
37. It’s too late: Describes a critical situation.
38. It is impossible to know what will happen in the morning or what will happen in the evening. Describes a critical and unpredictable situation.
39. Turn danger into safety: Turn danger into safety.
40. The enemy is approaching the city: The enemy has arrived under the city wall. The situation is very critical.
41. Chu Ge Si He: It is a metaphor for being surrounded on all sides and falling into an isolated and critical predicament.
42. Fading Qianjun: A piece of hair is tied with something as heavy as a thousand pieces. Metaphor is extremely critical.
43. The army is approaching the city: The enemy has arrived under the city wall. The situation is very critical.
Selected idioms to describe critical situations (2):
1. Urgent matter - Urgent matter: refers to things that should be dealt with. The most urgent task at hand.
2. Extremely urgent - describes a matter that is extremely urgent (mostly used in official documents, telegrams, etc.).
3. Worrying - feeling anxious as if on fire. Describe being very anxious.
4. Without delay - Ji: refers to a short period of time; Sui: delay. It means that the situation is urgent and no delay is allowed.
5. As urgent as a spark - Spark: Meteor. Light like a shooting star flashed across the sky. It is described as very urgent and urgent.
6. Burning to one's eyebrows - Burning to one's eyebrows. It means that things are very urgent at hand.
7. Imminent - describes that things are at hand and the situation is very urgent.
8. Dangerous as a pile of eggs - metaphorically speaking, the situation is very dangerous, like a pile of eggs, which may collapse and be broken at any time.
9. Burning with anxiety - burning with anxiety. Describe being very anxious.
10. Can’t wait - urgent: urgent. Too urgent to wait. Describes an anxious state of mind.
11. At stake - Zhang: String the bow. The sword was drawn and the bow was opened. The original description is that the calligraphy pen is powerful. Later, it is often used to describe an overwhelming momentum, or a tense situation that is about to break out.
12. There is no room for growth - space: gap. There was not room for a single hair in the gap. It is a metaphor for being very close to disaster or the situation is extremely critical.
13. The enemy is at hand—response: deal with it. Facing powerful enemies. Describe the serious situation.
14. Precarious - Precarious: The mountain is so high and steep that it is about to fall. It is described as very dangerous, about to overturn or perish.
15. On the verge of breaking out - touch: touch; that is: just. The original refers to clasping the arrow on the string, drawing the bow and waiting to shoot. It is a metaphor that the situation has developed to a very tense stage and will explode immediately at the slightest touch.
16. At stake - Danxi: morning and evening, describing a short time. Describes that danger is right in front of you.
17. A critical moment - a metaphor for an extremely critical situation.
18. The enemy is approaching the city - the enemy has arrived under the city wall. The situation is very critical.
19. Burning: burning. It's so urgent. Describes something very urgent.
20. It’s not too late – things should be done quickly as soon as possible and should not be delayed.
Selected idioms to describe critical situations (3):
1. Ten Thousand Urgent: To describe a matter that is extremely urgent (mostly used in official documents, telegrams, etc.).
2. Born into death: the original meaning is from birth to death. Later, he described risking his life and disregarding his personal safety.
3. Danger is like morning dew: Danger is as easy to disappear as early morning dew. A metaphor for facing death.
4. Dangerous: The situation is very dangerous, like stacked eggs, which may collapse and be broken at any time.
5. The burning of one's eyebrows: The burning of one's eyebrows. It means that things are very urgent at hand.
6. Burn: burn. It's so urgent. Describes something very urgent.
7. On the verge of firing: The original refers to clasping the arrow on the string, drawing the bow and waiting to shoot. It is a metaphor that the situation has developed to a very tense stage and will explode immediately at the slightest touch.
8. The burning of one's eyebrows: The burning of one's eyebrows.
It is a metaphor that things are very urgent at hand.
9. Safety and danger are mutually exchangeable: safety and danger (idiom collection) are difficult to cause and effect each other, and they can transform into each other.
10. If you are facing a powerful enemy: face: face. It seems to be facing a powerful enemy. Describes taking a situation that is not very urgent originally very seriously.
11. Turn danger into safety: From danger to safety (mostly refers to a situation or illness).
12. Extremely urgent: describes a matter that is extremely urgent.
13. On the verge of breaking out: a metaphor that the situation is tense and about to break out.
14. Life and death are at stake: Describing the relationship as being of great importance, it is very important.
15. A matter of life and death: You: where. It's about life and death. Refers to the key to life and death.
16. Fish swimming in the boiling pot is a metaphor for a critical situation, with fish swimming in the pot. It is a metaphor that the situation is very dangerous and there is a danger of destruction.
17. A critical moment: a metaphor for an extremely critical situation.
18. At stake: Danxi: morning and evening, describing a short time. Describes that danger is right in front of you.
19. It is impossible to know what will happen in the morning or what will happen in the evening. Describes a critical and unpredictable situation.
20. Without delay: It means that the situation is urgent and no delay is allowed for a moment.
21. A blind man rides a blind horse; a blind man rides a blind horse. A metaphor for blind action, the consequences are very dangerous.
22. Mountains of swords and seas of fire: a metaphor for extremely dangerous and difficult places.
23. Life hanging by a thread: It is a metaphor that you are in danger and may lose your life at any time.
24. There is no room for hair: the distance is extremely close and no hair can be placed in the middle. It means that the situation is extremely critical.
25. Precarious: Precarious: The mountain is so high and steep that it is about to fall. An idiom describing a critical situation. It is described as very dangerous, about to overturn or perish.
26. The arrow is on the string: The arrow is on the string. It is a metaphor for being forced by the situation and having to take some action.
27. Life and death: Survive or die. Describes the development of a situation or struggle that has reached its final moment.
28. Rush for spark: spark: meteor. Light like a shooting star flashed across the sky. It is described as very urgent and urgent.
29. Imminent: Describes that things are at hand and the situation is very urgent.
30. A narrow escape from death: describes surviving a great danger. It also describes being at a critical moment of life and death, and the situation is very critical.
31. To turn danger into safety: Danger: danger; Yizhi: flatness. Turn danger into peace. A metaphor for turning danger into safety.
32. Besieged on all sides: It is a metaphor for being in a critical situation of being surrounded by enemies and being isolated and helpless. (1), a collection of idioms that describe critical situations (2), what are the idioms that describe critical situations (3), make sentences with critical situations, use critical situations in sentences;