Don't be silly, magpie. What does it mean to fool around in warm weather?
Muddle along as long as you can barely get by, and there is no long-term plan to live like this; Live perfunctorily and let nature take its course; It also means that the work is irresponsible and so-so.
Explanation and: temporarily. As long as you can get by, you can live like this. Describe no ambition.
Wu Yingming, the fourth episode of Sun Xiaotu: "Son, I heard that you are going out for a ride, and you are afraid of fooling around at home. What are you doing out? "
But smokers always have a temper, which one is really willing to quit. ◎ Peng Qingyan ditch "nigger" for the first time
Synonyms are just so-so, drag out an ignoble existence, bear with it, and perfunctory.
The antonym strives for the upper reaches, strives for perfection and is meticulous.
Grammatical connection; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; derogatory sense
Idiom story: It is said that there is a bird named Hao Hanchong on Wutai Mountain. Whenever summer comes, its feathers become gorgeous, and then it spreads its wings and proudly cries: I am so beautiful, I am so beautiful! In autumn, when other birds are busy building nests to avoid the cold, Hao Han bugs still dance and sing casually. In the deep winter festival, its feathers fell off and its beautiful face suddenly disappeared. At night, it had to shrink in a gap and tremble all over. But when the sun comes out in the morning, I will comfort myself and say: muddle along, muddle along.
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