adopt a piecemeal approach
Piecemeal, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l í NGD ǎ Su ì Qi ā o, which means doing things in a piecemeal and intermittent way. It comes from the introduction of Mupi CI.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: piecemeal antonym: all at once
Idiom usage
In any case, I will die if I move, or if I don't move. I'd better move happily, but I'll die more simply, so that I don't have to suffer in pieces! The 50th chapter of Kuocang mountain
The origin of Idioms
Jia Fuxi's Mupi CI · introduction of Ming Dynasty: "these words are just piecemeal, and they are made up of words. Some of them come from books, and some of them are old-fashioned."
adopt a piecemeal approach
failure to put things away properly is inviting theft - màn cáng huì dào
Horizontal nose and vertical eye - héng tiāo bí zi shù tiāo yǎn
stately manner of the han official - hàn guān wēi yí
do one 's best till one 's heart ceases to beat - sǐ ér hòu yǐ