to hear something directly from the original or most reliable source
直接从原始或最可靠的来源听到某事 (Zhíjiē cóng yuánshǐ huò zuì kěkào de láiyuán tīngdào mǒu shì)
"I heard it straight from the horse's mouth that the event is canceled."
"我直接从马的嘴里听到这个活动被取消了。" (Wǒ zhíjiē cóng mǎ de zuǐ lǐ tīngdào zhège huódòng bèi qǔxiāo le.)
to rid oneself of responsibility for something, especially w...
to stop believing in your own ability or someone else’s
to finally understand or accept the truth or a new idea
The most important part of the economy.
take advantage of a good situation while it lasts
to cause a problem that stops progress