连根拔

連根拔
liángēnbá
idiom

Meanings

  1. 1 to uproot completely
  2. 2 to eradicate; to pull out by the roots

Examples

Zhè cì xíngdòng yào bǎ zǒusī jítuán liángēnbá diào.
This operation is meant to uproot the smuggling ring entirely.
Huài xíguàn děi liángēnbá, bùrán hái huì huílái.
Bad habits need to be pulled up by the roots, or they'll come back.

Tips

usage
Usually takes or as a complement: 连根拔 (uproot and discard) or 连根拔 (rip up by the roots). Works for weeds, corruption rings, bad habits — anything you want gone for good.

Stroke Order

lián
gēn