Hell to pay also said that there is no excuse to ask for a loan [gào dài wú mén] to ask for a loan: to borrow money from others. I want to borrow money, but there is no landlord to borrow it.
Life is in trouble. Responsibility and loan: shirking.
You can't pass the buck to others. Relief for the poor.
Credit without law [f m 4 w ú k da à i] means unforgivable according to law. Hell pays [yán chéng büdàI] punishment: punishment; Credit: tolerance.
Hell to pay. There is no way to borrow [jiè dài wú mén]: borrow money.
There is no place to borrow money.
2. How to form a four-word idiom at the beginning of a loan?
Ever-changing borrowing is an idiom in China. The pinyin is bǐ iǐ yǐ dà i, which means borrowing: forgiving; Forgiveness. What hell says is unforgivable.
There is no way to apply for a loan [gào dài wú mén] Loan application: borrowing from others. I want to borrow money, but there is no landlord to borrow it. Life is in trouble.
Responsibility and loan: shirking. You can't pass the buck to others.
Relief for the poor.
Credit without law [f m 4 w ú k da à i] means unforgivable according to law.
Hell pays [yán chéng büdàI] punishment: punishment; Credit: tolerance. Hell to pay.
There is no way to borrow [jiè dài wú mén]: borrow money. There is no place to borrow money.