idiom > Let things drift.
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Let matters drift
  Explanation: Listen, either: with, let; of: pronouns, on behalf of the people or things. Development despite the existence of things not to intervene.
  Usage: Joint type; as predicate, object, attribute; for the person or thing
  Source: Mao Zedong, "Combat Liberalism": "see the harm their interests did not feel indignant, or advice, do not stop, do not explain, left unchecked, this is the eighth species."
  Examples: See the damage their interests do not feel indignant, or dissuade or stop, do not explain, ~. (Mao Zedong, "Combat Liberalism")
  Riddle: Official inauguration of closure; radio announcer jobs
Allow both
  Are not left alone. Let it develop on its own. Tian Han, "flooding" the first: "In addition to the history of many bastard blowing from the river section on the people into their own pockets, known as flood control, but in fact turn a blind eye."
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听之任之tīng zhī rèn zhī
  听之任之的中文解释
  【解释】:听、任:随,任凭;之:代词,代人或事物。任凭事物存在发展而不去过问。
  【出自】:毛泽东《反对自由主义》:“见损害群众利益的行为不愤恨,不劝告,不制止,不解释,听之任之。”
  【近义词】:听其自然、听天由命
  【反义词】:因势利导
  【语法】:联合式;作谓语、宾语、定语;用于人或事物
  听之任之的英文翻译
  1.a laissez-faire attitude
English Expression
  1. n.:  Let things drift.,  Let matters drift,  let sb.have his own way,  leave things as they are
Thesaurus
not waiting for an explanation, to refuse letting others talk, explain, etc., forbid barge, doubt, leave sb. alone, not entirely devoid of truth, There are no waves without wind. There's no smoke without fire., emerge of itself and perish of itself, acquiescently, allow sth to become neglected, less organized, etc
Antonym Group
wittiness, Ass by the lower slope, Ship by the wind, Octahedral rustle, be a perfect mixer in any company, Wind driving directions, accurately, Lee Guide, Back to the ship luff, make the best of, Because of the wind blow the fire, perfection, dispatch troops without just cause, without reason or cause, hit the spot, without (due) cause, White-browed red eye, see how the cat jumps, accurately, in every detail, Jianjierzuo, See opportunities and make, according to circumstances follow, trim one's [the] sails to the wind, Take advantage of the wind rudder, understand tact, push the boat along with the current— make use of an opportunity to gain one’ s end, With the current Push boat