make nothing of
Man Bu care is a Chinese idiom, pronounced m ǎ Nb ù Z à Ihu, which describes the appearance of indifference. From Zhu Ziqing's the massacre of the government.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] carelessness, indifference and indifference; antonym] solemnity
The origin of Idioms
Zhu Ziqing's Holocaust in charge of the government: "in their eyes, a life is just like a piece of grass or a pile of horse dung. They don't care about it!"
Idiom usage
It's more formal; it's an object or adverbial; it's a kind of indifference. The first part of Zhou Erfu's the morning of Shanghai: "after explaining a few words, he followed Su Peilin to Zhu's house with indifference." 2. In "the antelope wood carving": I want to change my trousers, but she says with indifference: "forget it!" 3. Zhu Runshen's breath was a little short, but his face still kept the same appearance. (Mao Dun's multi angle relationship)
Chinese PinYin : mǎn bù zài hū
make nothing of
If you don't talk about the ice and charcoal, you will know the heat and cold. bīng tàn bù yán,lěng rè zì míng
Love is upon the knees, evil upon the knees. ài zé jiā zhū xī,wù zé zhu
give up one 's own views and follow others. shě jǐ cóng rén
Three is like a man, seven is like a ghost. sān fēn xiàng rén,qī fēn xiàng guǐ
The ant cave destroys the dyke. yǐ xué huài dī
oranges change with their environment. nán jú běi zhǐ
live a long life with good eyes and ears. cháng shēng jiǔ shì