Read Edit View history 摸着石头过河 mōzheshítouguòhé to feel one's way forward Origin Definitions Defs Strokes Stroke Words Sentences Sents 摸着石头过河 摸著石頭過河 mōzheshítouguòhé to feel one's way forward to advance cautiously by testing each step; to make progress through trial and error, as in policy or reform to take things as they come to take things one step at a time because the future is unpredictable; to just get by Frequency Written text 0.559 per million Sources Frequency data BCC Corpus (BLCU)
摸着石头过河 摸著石頭過河 mōzheshítouguòhé to feel one's way forward to advance cautiously by testing each step; to make progress through trial and error, as in policy or reform to take things as they come to take things one step at a time because the future is unpredictable; to just get by Frequency Written text 0.559 per million Sources Frequency data BCC Corpus (BLCU)