翻箱倒柜

翻箱倒櫃
fānxiāng-dǎoguì
idiom #31,321

Meanings

  1. 1 to turn the boxes and cupboards upside down
  2. 2 to search every corner
  3. 3 to ransack one's belongings

Examples

HSK 7-9
Wèile zhǎo nà bǎ yàoshi, tā fānxiāng-dǎoguì zhēteng le yí xiàwǔ.
She spent the whole afternoon ransacking her cupboards looking for that key.
HSK 7-9
Xiǎotōu fānxiāng-dǎoguì, bǎ wūzi gǎo de yípiàn lángjí.
The burglars turned the place upside down, leaving the house a wreck.
HSK 7-9
Tā fānxiāng-dǎoguì de zhǎochū le yì běn jiù xiàngcè.
After rummaging through everything, he dug out an old photo album.

Tips

history
From Cao Xueqin's Qing novel 《红楼梦》 (ch. 94): "甚至翻箱倒柜实在没处" - they even turned every chest and cupboard inside out, but still couldn't find it. The vivid image of household search has made this one of the most everyday chengyu.
usage
Can describe legitimate searching (looking for lost items) or invasive searching (burglars, authorities, angry parents). Similar chengyu: 东翻西找 (also "search everywhere"), 搜箱倒箧 (formal).

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