一言抄百总

一言抄百總
yīyánchāobǎizǒng
idiom

Meanings

  1. 1 to cut a long story short
  2. 2 in one phrase, sum it all up

Examples

HSK 3
Wǒ yīyánchāobǎizǒng, zánmen jīntiān jiù bǎ shì bàn le.
Cutting to the chase - let's settle the matter today.
HSK 5
Yīyánchāobǎizǒng, tā bù yuàn hézuò.
Long story short - he doesn't want to cooperate.

Tips

register
Colloquial / regional, less canonical than 长话短说 (chánghuà-duǎnshuō, 'long talk, short telling'). here means 'to copy / summarize,' 百总 means 'all the various,' so the literal sense is 'one phrase that copies a hundred totals.'

Stroke Order

yán
chāo
bǎi
zǒng