Japanese

てつじゅかいか
Meaning: a hopeless prospect; an extremely rare event; the impossible finally happening
Part of Speech: Noun, Four-character idiom

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Example

長年止まっていた計画が動き出し、町の人々は鉄樹開花の思いで喜んだ。
The plan that had been stalled for years started moving, and the townspeople rejoiced as if the impossible had happened.

Usage Notes

This literary idiom can mean something with no prospect of success, or something so rare that it feels almost impossible.

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