huó

idiom

Meaning of 你死我活

你死我活 means life-and-death struggle; fight to the bitter end. Pronounced nǐ sǐ wǒ huó.

  • life-and-death struggle; fight to the bitter end

Definitions & Examples

Liǎng
jiā
gōng
wèi
le
zhēng
duó
shì
chǎng
fèn
é
 
zhǎn
kāi
le
huó
de
jìng
zhēng
 

The two companies have engaged in a life-and-death competition to seize market share.

Zhè
gēn
běn
shì
tōng
de
biàn
lùn
 
ér
shì
chǎng
huó
de
zhèng
zhì
dòu
zhēng
 

This is not an ordinary debate at all; it's a life-and-death political struggle.

Zài
dài
zhàn
chǎng
shàng
 
shuāng
fāng
shì
bīng
wǎng
wǎng
jìn
xíng
zhe
huó
de
shā
 

On ancient battlefields, soldiers from both sides often engaged in mortal combat.

Wèi
le
shēng
cún
 
liǎng
zhī
dòng
zài
cóng
lín
zhōng
shàng
yǎn
le
cán
de
huó
de
duì
jué
 

In order to survive, the two animals staged a brutal, life-and-death duel in the jungle.

Zhè
chǎng
shāng
zhàn
jīng
dào
le
huó
de
 
zhǐ
yǒu
jiā
gōng
néng
zuì
zhōng
cún
huó
 

This business war has reached a life-and-death stage; only one company will ultimately survive.