趋之若鹜
qū zhī ruò wù
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to rush like ducks (idiom); the mob scrabbles madly for sth unobtainable;
an unruly crowd on a wild goose chase
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刻鹄类鹜
kè hú lèi wù
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to aim to carve a swan and get a semblance of a duck (idiom);
to fail utterly in trying to copy something;
to get a reasonably good, if not perfect, result
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外鹜
wài wù
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to get involved in things which are not one's business
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旁鹜
páng wù
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to be inattentive;
to be distracted by sth
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鸡鹜
jī wù
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petty or mean persons
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驰鹜
chí wù
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to move swiftly;
to speed;
to run after (empty fame, power, money etc)
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鹜舲
wù líng
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small boat
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