行色匆匆 hurriedly
Explanation
形容人走路或出发时匆忙的样子。
Describes someone who is in a hurry when walking or setting off.
Origin Story
夕阳西下,一位名叫小雨的女孩行色匆匆地走在回家的路上。她今天参加了学校的运动会,虽然没有取得好成绩,但她为自己的努力感到自豪。参加完闭幕式后,她没有像其他同学那样兴奋地玩耍,而是迅速收拾好自己的东西,赶回宿舍整理,因为明天她还要早起去参加一个重要的志愿者活动,她要为社区的清洁工作出一份力。手里拿着的奖状,是今天努力的见证,激励她明天继续前行。虽然她很想和同学们一起分享喜悦,但她明白自己的责任和使命,她知道时间紧迫,必须抓紧每一分每一秒,行色匆匆地赶往宿舍,希望用自己的行动为社会做出贡献,用自己的汗水和努力,书写属于自己的青春故事。
As the sun set, a girl named Xiaoyu hurried home. Today, she participated in the school's sports meeting. Although she didn't achieve good results, she was proud of her efforts. After the closing ceremony, instead of playing excitedly like other students, she quickly packed up her things and hurried back to the dormitory to clean up because she had to get up early tomorrow to participate in an important volunteer activity. She wanted to contribute to the community's cleaning work. The certificate in her hand was a testament to her efforts today, encouraging her to continue tomorrow. Although she really wanted to share her joy with her classmates, she understood her responsibilities and mission. She knew time was tight and she had to seize every minute and second, hurrying back to the dormitory, hoping to contribute to society with her actions and write her own youth story with her sweat and efforts.
Usage
常用来形容人匆忙赶路或办事的神态。
Often used to describe the hurried appearance of a person rushing on the road or doing things.
Examples
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他行色匆匆地赶往机场。
tā xíng sè cōng cōng de gǎn wǎng jī chǎng
He hurried to the airport.
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她行色匆匆地走进办公室。
tā xíng sè cōng cōng de zǒu jìn bàngōngshì
She hurried into the office.