idiom > do sth. bit by bit
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Piecemeal
  Explanation: Described the piecemeal approach to doing things off.
  Usage: Joint type; as the predicate attribute, object; containing derogatory
  Source: Mao Zedong, "the introductory": "not one province, a rural area of a county's comprehensive plan, but where do piecemeal."
  Examples: I calculated, plus the cost of a ~, the number is not small Oh! ★ Sha Ting "Gold Rush"
líng qiāo suì dǎ
  Way of dealing with or not consistent break. Also said that "piecemeal"
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Means ﹑ off piecemeal manner or process
  Refers to the piecemeal, intermittent manner, or treatment. Mao Zedong "<tide of socialism in rural China> The Preamble": "They did not get the leadership of the campaign to their own hands, not a province, an area of a county's comprehensive plan of a village, only piecemeal De in there to do. "Sha Ding," Gold Rush "18:" I calculated, plus the cost of a piecemeal, not the number of small-Oh! "
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English Expression
  1. n.:  do sth. bit by bit,  off and on,  adopt a piecemeal approach,  make two bites of a cherry
Thesaurus
adopt a piecemeal approach