Chinese pronunciation: lìng móu gāo jiù.
Interpretation of idioms: Finding another job means resigning.
Origin of the idiom: Jin Yuzhou's Zhao Kuangyin chapter 1 1: "So if you want to be a good nephew, you'd better find another job. What do you think? "
He can't give play to his strengths here, so he has to find another job.
Usage of idioms: as predicate and object; Used in spoken English.
Synonym: find another job.
Antonym: Please be smart.
Make sentences:
1, he can't play his strengths here, so he has to find another job.
This is the residence of a former teacher who has found another job. You might as well stay here for a few days.
You go, we are not suitable for you here, you'd better find another job.
Objectively speaking, I am doing it for your own good. This is not the place for you. I might as well find another job and show you my grades, because I subjectively think that smart people don't do shady things.