cāo
zhī
guò

idiom

Meaning of 操之过急

操之过急 means act with undue haste; be too impetuous; go about things too hurriedly. Pronounced cāo zhī guò jí.

  • act with undue haste; be too impetuous; go about things too hurriedly

Definitions & Examples

Gǎi
shì
cháng
guò
chéng
 
cāo
zhī
guò
fǎn
ér
huì
shī
bài
 

Reform is a long-term process; acting too hastily will only lead to failure.

Jiào
hái
zi
yào
yǒu
nài
xīn
 
qiān
wàn
néng
cāo
zhī
guò
 

Educating children requires patience; you absolutely must not act with undue haste.

Xué
mén
xīn
yán
yào
xún
jiàn
jìn
 
cāo
zhī
guò
shì
xué
hǎo
de
 

Learning a new language requires a step-by-step approach; being too hasty will not lead to mastery.

Zhè
shì
děi
fēn
zhòu
jìn
xíng
 
cāo
zhī
guò
 

This matter must be carried out step by step; you cannot act too hastily.

Tán
pàn
shí
guǒ
cāo
zhī
guò
 
néng
huì
ràng
duì
fāng
zhuā
zhù
bǐng
 

If you are too hasty during negotiations, you might give the other party leverage.