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)
make nothing of
the large cups are used and passed around in great frequency - fēi gōng xiàn jiǎ
water rushes down and covers thousands of miles of land - yī xiè qiān lǐ