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What does it mean to stay out of it and look on coldly?
Stay out of it means: stay out of it and don't care. To look on coldly means to watch from the sidelines with a calm or indifferent attitude.

Stay out of it: Qing Li Garbo's A Brief History of Civilization, the 35th time: "This Peng Zhongxiang stood by and stayed out of it."

Example: He stayed out of it and didn't want to get involved in this contradictory struggle.

Grammar: complementarity; As predicate, attribute and clause; derogatory sense

Synonym: watching the fire from the other shore? Indifference? Stand back and watch? Stand by/stand by with arms folded

The antonym of extended data: obligation

Pinyin: zé wú páng dài

It means: you can't pass the buck to others. Loan: shirking.

From: Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children: "Speaking of escort; Except for his whole body; Nobody is duty-bound. "

Example: It is the unshirkable duty of the people's army to help local governments do a good job in building two civilizations.

Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; Include praise