huì
hǎi

idiom

Meaning of 会海

会海 means sea of meetings; overwhelming number of meetings. Pronounced huì hǎi.

  • sea of meetings; overwhelming number of meetings

Definitions & Examples

Dān
wèi
wén
shān
huì
hǎi
de
xiàn
xiàng
rán
yán
zhòng
 
yán
zhòng
yǐng
xiǎng
le
gōng
zuò
xiào
 

The phenomenon of mountains of paperwork and a sea of meetings in the organization is still serious, severely affecting work efficiency.

men
yào
jiān
jué
fǎn
duì
guān
liáo
zhǔ
 
chú
wén
shān
huì
hǎi
 

We must resolutely oppose bureaucracy and break down the mountains of paperwork and seas of meetings.

měi
tiān
dōu
yān
zài
huì
hǎi
 
gēn
běn
méi
shí
jiān
chǔ
shí
gōng
zuò
 

He is drowned in a sea of meetings every day and has no time at all to handle practical work.

céng
gàn
cháng
cháng
bào
yuàn
 
cóng
wén
shān
huì
hǎi
zhōng
tuō
shēn
tài
nán
le
 

Grassroots cadres often complain that it's too hard to extricate themselves from the mountains of paperwork and seas of meetings.

Zhè
zhǒng
huì
hǎi
wén
huà
gǎi
 
chuàng
xīn
cóng
tán
 

If this culture of endless meetings doesn't change, there's no way to talk about corporate innovation.