idiom : common saying > effortlessly; as easy as to blow away the dust; with the slightest effort
Effortlessly
Explanation: Very easy to describe things to do, do not spend a little effort. Usage: Complex sentence; as the predicate clause; describe things easy Source: Qing Liu E, "Travels" 17 back: "He heard a letter to the Lao, Futai have such a letter from, if the thing for him to do that, since little effort." Examples: He heard a letter to Lao, Futai such a letter from then, if things for him to do that, since ~, some proper, so we drifted price laugh. (Qing Liu E, "Travels" Seventeenth back)
bù fèi chuī huī zhī lì
Described was easily able to get things done
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No. 3
Described the work is easy. "Travels" 17th back: "He was heard to Lao Can a book, then this letter from Futai, if things for him to do that, since little effort." Jie "and demons dance," the second of five chapters: "You re not think my patients would have saved so effortlessly!"
n.: effortlessly; as easy as to blow away the dust; with the slightest effort, Effortlessly, as easy as to blow away the dust, with the slightest effort, as easy as blowing off dust - not needing the slightest effort
French Expression
adv. sans le moindre effort, C'est aussi facile que de souffler la poussière
Thesaurus
just a small effort
Antonym
Sleep thatch rest the head on lumps of clay, regard the sky as a curtain,regard the earth as a mat, Bilulanlv, Wicker Road in(rags and) tatters, Arduous, Bilulanlv, Piper Road worn-out dress, Bilulanlou, Cao Xing bivouac, live rough, Canfengyinlu, Meal wind and rain, In(rags and) tatters wicker, bamboo Road, Bivouac Wind meal, Mayuepifeng