yī​bǎ​zhuā

to take everything into one's own hands

Senses

一把抓 yī​bǎ​zhuā (also yì​bǎ​zhuā) to take everything into one's own hands

To handle every detail personally; to take full control of all tasks without delegating to others.

一把抓 yī​bǎ​zhuā (also yì​bǎ​zhuā) to tackle problems without prioritizing

To attempt several tasks at once without distinguishing between what is urgent and what is minor.

一把抓 yī​bǎ​zhuā (also yì​bǎ​zhuā) all-purpose servant

(colloquial) An all-purpose domestic servant or a person who handles every kind of chore.

一把抓 yī​bǎ​zhuā (also yì​bǎ​zhuā) expert

(colloquial) an expert; an old hand; a person who is highly capable at a specific task or all-round work

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