Those who wait for him will never get anything.
Don't wait for him, it's no use.
Is it a modern fable waiting for him?
I'm not going to pursue happiness, I've been waiting for him.
They are waiting for him.
No pains, no gains. Waiting for him is not reliable after all.
This is the tortoise-rabbit race, waiting for the rabbit to pull out the seedlings and encourage it.
Waiting is not waiting for rabbits, nor is it sitting quietly.
Waiting for him will only let the opportunity slip away.
In study, we can't have the idea of waiting for him.
Advantages of this method: waiting for work, waiting for rabbits, a sense of accomplishment.
How can such a good thing as a rabbit come so easily?
You can't wait for the rabbit any longer. People won't be so lucky forever.
We'll wait here, they'll pass by!
Experience is important, but it cannot wait.
You can't just wait for someone to do something, you should actively seize the opportunity!
How fierce the social competition is now, if you just wait for him, you will be eliminated sooner or later.
It's stupid of you to wait here for her to show up every day.
Waiting for the rabbit is a kind of waiting for it to happen, and it is a stupid behavior.
I don't study hard at ordinary times, and I want to do well in the exam. Isn't this waiting for him?
spell
What did you say?/Sorry?
labour
Plants: Roots exposed from the ground. The original metaphor is luck if you don't work hard. Now it is also a metaphor for sticking to a narrow experience and not knowing how to change it.
source
"Everything is Wrong" records that during the Warring States Period, a farmer in the State of Song saw a rabbit hit a tree root and died, so he put down his hoe and stood by the tree root, hoping to get the bitten rabbit again.
grammar
As objects and attributes; With a derogatory connotation.
example
Brother must be born to serve his country, so he is waiting for him. ◎ Article 94 of Xu Ming Lin Zhong's Love of the Gods.
synonym
Carve a boat for a sword? 【 kèZhu qiúJiàn 】 Metaphorically, I don't understand the development and changes of things, but I still look at the problem statically.
Stick to the rules? [mò shǒu chéng guī] Mo Shou: Mo Zhai was good at guarding the city during the Warring States Period; Rules: ready-made or long-term rules and methods. Refers to conservative thinking, sticking to the rules and refusing to change.
antonym
Improvise? [suí j ō ng bi à n] machine: opportunity, situation. Respond flexibly as the situation changes.
Basic information of idioms:
Traditional idiom: wait for the opportunity.
Simplified spelling of idioms: SZDT
Idiom phonetic notation: ㄕㄡㄓㄨㄉㄞㄊㄨˋ
Degree of common use: common idioms
Idiom words: four-character idioms
Emotional color: derogatory idiom
Idiom structure: related idioms
Idiom era: ancient idioms
Idiom pronunciation: Dai, can't be pronounced as "d m 4 I".
Idiom: wait, don't write "wait"