Idioms to describe not being serious, idioms to describe not being serious about doing things

Updated on culture 2024-07-06
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Carelessness and carelessness.

    Thick and large-leaved so-so.

    Taste it and make it bigger.

    Glimpse of the light Look at the flowers immediately.

    Watching the Horses Watching the Flowers.

    Dragonflies point to the water and look at the flowers.

    Lost three or four hastily done.

    Hastily withdrawing troops was perfunctory.

    Perfunctory and half-hearted.

    Smarmy. The skin is scribbled.

    Cutting corners is done hastily.

    Three days of fishing, two days of drying nets.

    The fire is blazing. Fair.

    Sloppy. Carelessness.

    Lose three and four. Careless (in handling things).

    Perfunctory. Drag mud and water.

    Dual-minded. Muddle through.

    Anticlimactic. Absent-minded.

    Listless. Carelessness.

    Thick plants with large leaves. Stop studying after learning just a little.

    Big, and it melts. Glimpses of light.

    Look at the flowers right away. Wandering.

    Horse Race. Scratch the surface.

    Walk around and see the flowers. Rush through something.

    Hurriedly withdraw. The skin is scribbled.

    Cut corners. Stumbled.

    Madahar.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Fool around. Explanation] describes untidy appearance, loose style, and unserious or unserious attitude.

    Example sentence] You can't always be like this, okay?

    Fair. Explanation] means that it is passable. It is also described as not being serious and careful.

    Play the field. Explanation] Thinking this and that, hesitating. It often refers to not being at ease and not being single-minded.

    Muddle through. Explanation] perfunctory: not taking things seriously; OVER: END. It refers to doing things so-so, just trying to deal with the past and finishing things.

    Source] Qing Li Baojia's "The Appearance of Officialdom" Chapter 1: "There are also those who make a bow first, and then kowtow, and there are also those who kowtow and then make a bow." Seeing that they were uneven, Lisheng had no choice but to let them do things perfunctorily. ”

    Rush through something. Explanation] sloppy: sloppy and sloppy; It's done, it's over. Brought the matter to a halty end.

    Source] Ming Zhu Guozhen's "Yongbu Sketch Record": "Chen Wenduan, please revise the history, divided into 28 chronicles, and prepare them in detail, with more than 450,000 words in one chronicle. Not a few, Wen Duanxue, each Zhi hasty things. ”

    Carelessness. Explanation] coarse: coarse vegetables. It refers to being sloppy and not careful.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    So-so, careless, coarse.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Careless, absent-minded, perfunctory, hasty, half-hearted.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    So-so confused.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    <>1. Hang Erlangdang: Describe the appearance is untidy, the style is scattered, and the attitude is not serious or serious.

    2. So-so: It refers to being passable, and it also describes not being serious and careful.

    3. Half-heartedness: I want to do this and think that, hesitate, often refers to not being at ease and not being single-minded.

    4. Hastily describing things hastily and sloppily, it refers to hastily ending things.

    5. Rough branches and leaves: The original metaphor is brief or generalized, but now the metaphor is rough work, not serious and meticulous, and the description is very brief, not meticulous, and not specific.

    6. Perfunctory: It refers to doing things so-so, just trying to deal with the past.

    7. Three days of fishing, two days of drying nets: a metaphor for no perseverance in study and work, frequent interruptions, and no long-term persistence.

    8.Absent-mindedness: Yu patience is not here, it refers to the lack of concentration.

    9. Dragging mud and water: Describe the appearance of walking on a muddy road. Must be sloppy, not cheerful, or not concise and to the point.

    10. Half-heartedness: often refers to not being single-minded and not careful.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The idioms that are not serious are as follows:

    1. Half-heartedness.

    sān xīn èr yì]

    I thought this and that. Describes hesitation or lack of determination. Also known as "half-heartedness".

    2. So-so.

    mǎ mǎ hū hū]

    Describe doing things sloppily, not serious, and negligent. Repentance is described as reluctant and improvised.

    3. Perfunctory.

    fū yǎn liǎo shì]

    Perfunctory: sloppy, not serious, superficially coping. OVER: END. Just deal with it, even if it's done.

    4. Absent-mindedness.

    xīn bù zài yān]

    Lack of concentration in mind and spirit.

    5. Coarse branches and leaves.

    cū zhī dà yè]

    The metaphor is careless.

    6. Hang your child.

    diào er láng dāng]

    Describe untidy appearance, casual style, unserious attitude, etc.

    7. Hasty.

    cǎo cǎo liǎo shì]

    Hasty: sloppy, sloppy. Done: The end. Brought the matter to a halty end. also made "hasty things", Litan "hastily finished".

    8. Lose three and four.

    diū sān là sì]

    Fall: Missed. Describes a person who forgets things due to poor memory or carelessness. It is also known as "losing three and forgetting four".

    9. Carelessness.

    cū xīn dà yi]

    Coarse: Coarse. Describe not being careful and sloppy.

    10. Glimpse of the light.

    fú guāng lüè yǐng]

    Floating light: Reflection on the surface of the water. Skimming: Flashing. Glimpse: A fleeting shadow. Like the reflection of the water and the passing shadows. The metaphor is not carefully observed, the study is not deep, and the impression is not deep.

    11. Fish with all your might.

    jié zé ér yú]

    Drain the water in the lake or pond to catch fish. The metaphor is only for immediate interests, not for long-term planning: we should consider the long-term, not for the long-term.

    12. Horsehair hedgehog.

    mǎ máo wèi zhé]

    Describe the wind and the weather as harsh.

    13. Dragging mud and water.

    tuō ní dài shuǐ]

    Figuratively do things not simply. It is also a metaphor for speaking and writing articles that are not good and unconcise.

    14. Half-hearted.

    sān xīn liǎng yì]

    Half-heartedness means thinking this and that, hesitating. It often refers to not being at ease and not being single-minded.

    15. Perfunctory prevarication.

    fū yǎn táng sè]

    Do things so-so, deal with it, and blame it.

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