大刀闊斧
See also: 大刀阔斧
Chinese
large broadsword rich; wide; broad hatchet trad. (大刀闊斧) 大刀 闊 斧 simp. (大刀阔斧) 大刀 阔 斧 Literally: “(The sounds of) broad swords, and wide axes (as when an army sweeps through in battle)”.
Pronunciation
Idiom
大刀闊斧
- to handle something with daring and resolve; to be bold and decisive when handling an issue; drastic
- 南京市將大刀闊斧地對延續幾十年的行政審批制度進行全面改革。 [MSC, trad.]
- From: 2001: yangtse.com staff, 南京市大刀阔斧“放权” (Nanjing to implements broad "empowering" measures)
- Nánjīng shì jiāng dàdāokuòfǔ dì duì yánxù jǐ shí nián de xíngzhèng shěnpī zhìdù jìnxíng quánmiàn gǎigé. [Pinyin]
- The city of Nanjing will carry out drastic and comprehensive reforms to its administrative vetting and approval system; a system which has lasted for several decades.
南京市将大刀阔斧地对延续几十年的行政审批制度进行全面改革。 [MSC, simp.]
See also
- 大馬金刀/大马金刀
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