饱食终日
    饱食终日
      Explanation: Day: all day. Enough to eat all day, no brains, do not do something serious.
      Usage: Partial official; as the predicate attribute; do nothing to describe
      Source: Pre-Qin Confucian "Analects, XVII": "Confucius said: 'eat three square meals a day and do no work, hard carry indeed!'"
      Examples: People if ~, no work, that is the least sterile.
      Results: Plaster children
      Postscript: Plaster children
  • Thesaurus:  very bored, cockfight henchman, carnalism, Xianyunyehe, be utterly bored, Xiande be sore about, razzle
  • Antonym Group:  Day wan, Yikuishiqi, the burden is heavy and the road is long — shoulder heavy responsibilities, all-out efforts, Still harder to theoretical, sit up and wait for daybreak, at a stride; with vigorous strides, elaborateness, spur on the flying horse to full speed, be fully occupied everyday, day and night laboring, daily Have no time to sundial, Ti towards dry evening, burn the midnight oil, Once the candle to be, endeavour, exert, fully stretched made to work, etc at the limits of one's capacities or talents, Laden Zhi Yuan, through out the night, reckless, Horse Not understand pigskin