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The epidemic has spilled over to save trouble at most, and the work pressure is huge. What word can be used to describe it?

explosive

the epidemic has spilled over to many provinces and cities, and the work pressure is huge, which can be described as explosive.

hair-trigger means that the arrow is on the string and the bow is ready to go. Metaphorically, when the situation develops to a very tense stage, it will erupt immediately at the slightest touch.

Other idioms describing the serious epidemic mainly include: dying, incurable, incurable, terminally ill, in all directions, incurable, incurable, poor and sick, etc.

poverty and illness: cross: together; Meanwhile; Plus: press on. Poverty and disease weigh on the body together. It is often used to describe a very difficult life situation. Generally used as predicate and adverbial.

Danger is at stake: describe the danger at hand. Day: morning and night; In a very short time. Can be used to describe the danger of human life or the crisis of the situation is just around the corner. Generally used as predicate and attribute.

psychosomatic diseases: communication: at the same time; Disease: fatigue; Sleepy. Both physically and mentally exhausted. Describe people's tired appearance. Generally used as subject, predicate and object.