attract the attention of the elegant young idlers
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ā of ē NgR ě di é, meaning to attract bees and butterflies. From flower city.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: make trouble of grass, make trouble of grass
The origin of Idioms
Flower City, 1981, issue 3: "she is beautiful, beautiful How can we not attract bees and butterflies in that backwater? "
Idiom usage
As predicate, object, attribute; used in figurative sentences
attract the attention of the elegant young idlers
an old cow pulling a rickety cart - lǎo niú pò chē
transcend the worldly and be not gregarious - chāo rán bù qún
follow the tracks of an overthrown chariot -- follow the same old disastrous road - dǎo qì fù zhé
have no idea what to do with one 's hands and feet - shǒu zú wú cuò
to do good and dissuade him from doing evil - quàn shàn jiè è