厉兵秣马 meaning in Chinese
groom the horses and drill the troops -- to get ready for battle; buckle on one's armour; keep the army ready for combat; get ready for battle; make an [the] army combat-ready; make preparations for battle; prepare troops for service in the field; sharpen the weapons and feed the horses
Examples
- Banks busying in the revival of northeastern
东北银行业厉兵秣马迎振兴