trifle with
Treat things as if they were children playing. It's one thing not to use metaphors properly, and we don't pay much attention to them.
Idiom information
[idiom] [phonetic] sh ì t ó ng é Rx ì
Treat things as if they were children playing. It's one thing not to use metaphors properly, and we don't pay much attention to them.
It's not very important to pay attention to it.
Verb object construction
Ancient times
[riddle] Laolai colorful clothes entertainment hall
Regardas at ripling matter
It is regarded as a child's play and a child's play
Think twice and be careful
[rhyme words] rhyming words: rhyming words, deep-rooted, reckless, blatant, pessimistic, vicious, earth shaking, crying in disguise, wearing heaven and earth shaking
The origin of Idioms
If you play with your ears, you will be able to attack and capture them. The family of Zhou Bo, marquis Jiang, in historical records
Idiom story
During the period of Emperor Wen of Han Dynasty, the relationship between Xiongnu and Han Dynasty was tense. Emperor Wen of Han Dynasty arranged Zongzheng Liuli to garrison Bashang, Zhuzi Marquis Xuli to garrison Jimen, and Hanoi Prefecture Taishou zhouyafu to garrison Xiliu to resist Xiongnu. He inspected Bashang and Jimen in person. Seeing that Liuli and Xuli regarded defense as a child's play, he was very angry and relieved to see zhouyafu's strict defense.
Examples of Idioms
As an official, we must not neglect people's lives and treat them as trifles. Ling Mengchu, Ming Dynasty (Volume 11)
trifle with
feel not disgraceful in looking down and up -- having a clear conscience - fǔ yǎng wú kuì
A cup of wine is a solution to resentment - bēi jiǔ jiě yuàn
vigorous touches and fine strokes - tiě huà yín gōu
the people are rich and the country is strong - mín fù guó qiáng
sacrifice some territory in order to make peace - rì xuē yuè gē