fool around
Wandering around, Chinese idiom, Pinyin for D à ngy ó UX à Ku à ng, means doing nothing, idle everywhere. From people's literature.
The origin of Idioms
People's literature, 1978, issue 2: "when the gang of four was rampant, some students basically didn't attend classes, wandered around and learned" glib. "
Analysis of Idioms
It refers to not doing a good job. You should also put your mind on your work. Don't worry about it. The sixth chapter of the journey to the west by Wu Chengen: "he wanders around because he has nothing to do with management."
Chinese PinYin : dōng yóu xī guàng
fool around
pay attention to one 's own moral uplift without thought of others. dú shàn wú shēn
It's hard to live up to the name. míng shí nán fù
attack by overt and covert means. míng qiāng àn jiàn