Being ready to move means that the enemy is preparing to attack or the bad guys are plotting to cause trouble.
Pinyin chǔn chǔn yù dòng.
Basic meaning: Stupid is about to move, a Chinese idiom, Stupid refers to the way a bug looks like it is crawling. It is a metaphor for the enemy preparing to attack or the bad guys plotting to cause trouble.
Source from "Yiyuan·Jurong Water Vein" by Liu Jingshu of the Southern Dynasties and Song Dynasty: "A black object was excavated, without a head or tail, shaped like hundreds of dendrobium canals, tens of feet long, and moving stupidly. ”
Example from Qing Dynasty Zhang Dai’s “Reminiscences of Tao’an Dreams: Racing on Jinshan Mountain”: “There are crowds of people on Jinshan Mountain, looking across the river, ants are gathering in colonies, ready to move.”
Grammar. The word formation method is subject-predicate type; it is usually used as subject, predicate, attributive, and adverbial in a sentence.
Synonyms: rub hands together. Describes a person who is in high spirits and eager to try before a battle or action.
Ready to move in a sentence
1. Although winter has arrived, the enemy's desire to attack is still ready to move. They are secretly gathering troops to prepare for launching a large-scale offensive.
2. When he saw his competitors taking action, he understood that they were preparing to seize market share.
3. Since the new leader took office, the company's internal struggles have become more intense, and various conspiracies and troublemaking behaviors have become more frequent, making people feel that everyone is ready to do something.
4. There was a cunning look in her eyes, and she was obviously ready to make the next move.
5. His behavior attracted the attention of the people around him, and they began to wonder if he was preparing to carry out some kind of sabotage.
The above content refers to Baidu Encyclopedia - Ready to Move