take like a passing wind
In a word, don't care about what you hear.
essential information
Idiom allusion: it means to pay no attention to what you hear. idiom source: "Wu Yue spring and autumn · Wu Wang Shou Meng Zhuan": "wealth to me, such as the autumn wind over the ear." Example: he ignored his parents' advice, but he made many mistakes, and then he made a big mistake. synonym: wind blows like a horse's ear
English translation
toturndeafearto
Idiom information
Idiom explanation: it means that you don't care about what you hear. Example of idiom: he ignored his parents' advice, but he made many mistakes, and then he made a big mistake. Idiom structure: verb object type generation time: Ancient idiom riddle: can't listen to it
Chinese PinYin : dāng ěr biān fēng
take like a passing wind
reward according to sb.'s deserts. lùn gōng xíng shǎng
start something from scratch. bái shǒu chéng jiā