不求甚解
    不求甚解
    不求甚解
    不求甚解
      Explanation: Just to know a ballpark, not to do a thorough understanding. Often refers to learning or research is not serious, not depth.
      Usage: Verb-object type; as predicate, attributive, adverbial; negative, suggesting people do not study in depth
      Source: Jin Tao Qian's "Drifting": "No Muli, good reading, without understanding, for every knowing, we are pleased to forget the food."
      Examples: Learning scientific and cultural knowledge would dig depth understanding, not careless, ~.
      Riddle: Date
  • Thesaurus:  swallow a date whole, glimpses of the truth, Minor success Opinion, The half-comprehended, smatter, How, the other, smattering
  • Antonym Group:  dig Make a thorough investigation of basio-, an inquiring (turn of) mind, Digging to find the source of the, run to ground, Pursuit ray tracing, insist on getting to the bottom of sth., Smash Terrine ask ever, Sougentichi, plate Make a thorough investigation of basio-, hear of (about) witness, Hear of (about) See for oneself, Browse project heard, Heard eyes see, Seeing heard, one takes on the color of his company