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sleeve bystander pinyin: xiù shǒu páng guān.
Meaning of standing by: Wrap your hands in your sleeves and be on the side**. It is a metaphor for people who stay out of things and do not help others. It refers to seeing others in difficulty and not helping them.
Provenance of the Standing Sidelines:
Tang Hanyu's "Sacrifice to Liuzi Houwen": "If you are not good at chopping, you will be embarrassed by blood, and the skillful craftsman will watch from the sidelines, shrinking your hands and sleeves." ”
Example sentences to stand by and watch
1. In this case, no one will stand idly by.
2. Hou Yi's beautiful wife Chang'e could no longer stand idly by and watch his atrocities, so she stole Hou Yi's elixir and flew to the moon to escape Hou Yi's rage.
3. They encourage their people to believe that the market will only go up and not down, and fail to publicize the risks of the market, while standing by and watching the inevitable bubble ensu.
4. I know it's not right to watch her sink into mud and stand idly by, but judging from experience, if I target her for alcoholism, she will definitely get angry and resist.
5. If you must tell the truth, the regular students will stand far away at this time, just like some famous apostles in the annals of history, standing by, indifferent, and no one will take the initiative to come and be eager to help.
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The pinyin of sleeve hand watching is xiù shǒu páng guān.
Explanation: Stand by with your hands in your sleeves and watch. Describe staying out of the way; No questions or assistance. Sleeve Hands: Hold your hands in your sleeves.
Source: Song Su Shi "The Resignation of the Dynasty to Dingzhou on the Situation": "The shape of the victory and defeat of the chess player, although the national work is not exhausted, and the person who stands by and watches is often exhausted. ”
Example sentence: Sun's third business is the same as my own business, and I can't stand idly by. (Mao Dun's "Midnight" IV).
Synonyms: indifferent, indifferent, indifferent, see death and do not save, sit and watch success or failure, stay out of the matter, shrink your hands and watch, sit back and watch without help, watch from the wall, watch the fire from the other side.
Antisense: stand up, act bravely, immersively, draw a sword to help, etc.
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sleeve bystander pinyin: xiù shǒu páng guān.
Explanation] is a metaphor for staying out of things or not helping others. Watching the fire from the other side. Pull back the knife to help.
synonyms] watching the fire from the other side, not saving when you see death, indifferent, robbing while the fire is burning, staying out of the way, shrinking your hands and watching, sitting and watching without help, sitting and watching, watching success or failure, watching from the wall, watching from the sidelines.
Antonyms] Righteousness and courage, support from all sides, stand up, fight injustice, duty, draw a sword to help.
Synonyms for standing by and watching
1. Watch the fire from the other side.
Pinyin] [ gé àn guān huǒ ].
Explanation] Standing on the opposite bank ** on fire. The metaphor is indifferent to the distress of others. Stand by and watch. Contrary to righteousness and courage.
synonyms] see death and do not save, indifferent, stay out of the matter, shrink your hands and watch, sit back and watch, sit and watch, sit and watch success or failure, watch from the wall, watch from the sidelines, sit on the mountain and watch the tiger fight.
Antonyms] Righteousness and courage, support from all directions, help the needy, lips and teeth, immersive, incompatible, lips and teeth.
2. Don't save when you die.
Pinyin] [ jiàn sǐ bù jiù ]
Explanation] Seeing others facing the threat of death, but not going to help.
synonyms] watching the fire from the other side, taking advantage of the fire to rob, indifferent, sitting and watching, standing by, sitting and watching success or failure, watching from the sidelines, selfishness, drowning and not saving, wise to protect oneself, sitting and waiting to die.
Antonyms] Righteousness and courage, self-sacrifice, chivalry, helping others, fighting injustice, helping the poor, holding injustice.
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sleeve bystander pinyin: xiù shǒu páng guān.
Interpretation: Put your hands in your sleeves, aside**. It is a metaphor for people who stay out of things and do not help others. It refers to seeing others in difficulty and not helping them.
Source: Tang Hanyu's "Sacrifice to Liuzi Houwen": "If you are not good at chopping, you will be embarrassed by your blood fingers, and the skillful craftsman will watch from the sidelines, shrinking your hands and sleeves." ”
Translation: A person who is not good at chopping (when chopping) will have bleeding fingers and sweat on his head, while a skilled craftsman can only sit aside** with his hands tucked into his sleeves.
Usage: as a predicate, object, definite; I can't ask.
Synonyms for standing by and watching
Do not get involved. Pinyin: zhì shēn shì wài.
Interpretation: body: self. Put yourself out of the equation and don't care.
Source: Qing Li Baojia's "A Little History of Civilization" Chapter 35: "This Peng Zhongxiang stood by behind his back and stayed out of the matter. ”
Usage: as a predicate, a definite, a clause; Refers to not caring.
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Standing aside and watching pinyin is introduced as follows:
sleeve hand bywatch xiù shǒu páng guān]: Put your hand in your sleeve, on the side**. The metaphor is to stay out of the way, neither asking questions nor helping others.
synonyms: stay out of the way, be indifferent, look from the sidelines, watch the fire from the other side, see death and not save Antonyms: duty-bound, courageous, draw a sword to help, stand up Similar words:
Watching from the sidelines, watching from the sidelines, watching from the sidelines, the authorities are fascinated, and the bystanders are clear Long-sleeved, pocket-sized, short-sleeved, leaders.
The radical sentence is as follows:
1.The people who do it are worse than those who stand by and watch. Because he's a coward.
2.If the situation is so critical, no one will stand idly by.
3.As a class cadre, how can you stand by and watch this matter.
4.Standing by and waiting for success or failure, the reward of the countryman, if it was ever there?
5.As long as you have the ability to help others, you have no right to sit idly by.
6.Uncle said he would never sit idly by.
7.The classmates were all doing official work, but Li Hua stood by and watched.
8.You're all busy working, can I stand by and watch?
9.The only condition for the victory of the wicked is for the good to stand by.
10.It's their housework, and others can only stand by.
11.This is everyone's business, and no one can sit idly by.
12.What we do is not sit idly by, but work hard to create a better future together.
13.Citizens are not indifferent in the affairs of their country, they are participants in building the future.
14.You and I can be regarded as friends of the neck, and if there is something wrong today, can I still stand by and watch?
15.We should enthusiastically help comrades who have made mistakes, instead of gloating and standing idly by.
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