释义 |
摩[磨]拳擦掌 [- quán cā zhǎnɡ]rub one's fists and wipe one's palms — to be eager for a fight; be eager to get into action; be itching for a fight; be ready to fight; be spoiling for a fight; itch to begin a fight; itch to have a go; prepare for action; roll up one's sleeves for battle; rub hands and clench fists in preparation for fight: •¶ 听说去抓特务, 一个个都摩[磨]拳擦掌。 Each clenched his fists and set his jaw when the order came to arrest the secret agents. |