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."
fool around
so hot on stones that gold might have melted there - shuò shí liú jīn
regard a hazardous location as level ground -- no fear of danger and difficulties - shì xiǎn ruò yí
hide and cover from place to place - dōng yǎn xī zhē