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What are the idioms that describe procrastination?

1. Lazy and following the rules

Pronunciation: dài duò yīn xún

Definition: Describes laziness and procrastination.

Source: Tang Dynasty Han Yu's "Reply to the Yin Shi Yu Shu": "I am willing to do my best to learn, but I am entangled in my work. I have not succeeded in the Qing Dynasty. I am lazy and follow the rules, and I cannot strengthen myself."

2. Sticky skin bones

Pronunciation: nián pí dài gǔ

Interpretation: It is a metaphor for procrastination and lack of carefreeness.

3. Sticky skin and bones

Pronunciation: [ nián pí zhuó gǔ ]?

Interpretation: metaphor for procrastination, not free and easy. Same as "sticky leather bones".

4. To vent?

Pronunciation: [ xiè xiè tà tà ]?

Definition: slack off; slack off

5 , clean and tidy

Pronunciation: [ gàn jìng lì suǒ ]?

Definition: Quick and thorough, not sloppy.

Sentences:

1. He is a rare talent who is capable of both literary and military skills, has clear working ideas and can do things neatly and neatly.

2. Beautiful, spiritual, smooth, clean, smart, fast, quick and flexible.

3. However, many of us regard them as a burden and simply send them home to retire.

4. Hua Qingfeng looked at this little yamen servant, dressed in Wearing a green shirt, he had an embarrassed expression on his face, but at his young age, people at this age should not be able to learn such lazy habits.