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What do you mean, wait?

Waiting is waiting.

Idiom: Wait for death.

Pinyin: Shu Shu dàI b

Explanation: wait: wait, die: die. Tie your hands and go to hell. Metaphor is not actively trying to meet difficulties and wait for failure.

Source: Mai Rong Zhai Jing Kang Current Affairs Continuation: "Jade Qing Xiu Jing Kang Lu, a temporary disaster. Hundreds of thousands of soldiers at home and abroad, unable to send arrows to the north, won a Hu, sitting in the capital, and giving up. "

For example, make sentences: Enemy at the Gates, we are near the moat, how can we wait for death! (Ming Luo Guan Zhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the seventh time)

Pinyin code: ssdb

Synonym: helpless, helpless

Antonym: easy to handle

Two-part allegorical saying: A lame man meets a tiger.

Lantern riddle: towards the execution ground

Usage: as predicate and attribute; Waiting for death

English: A dead duck.