More common are:
Take a break from work,
Gossip,
Doing nothing,
Leisure,
Take it for granted,
Others, wait.
Others, such as xián zá rén děng.
Idiom explanation: refers to people who have nothing to do with work.
The idiom comes from Ming Luo Guan Zhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms: "If the main light doesn't go out for seven days, my life can be increased by one year;" If the light goes out, I will die. Idle people and so on. Stop teaching and put them in. "
Short spelling of idiom: xzrd
Idiom words: 4 words
Emotional color: Idle people are commendatory words.
Idiom structure: more formal
Idiom era: ancient times
Commonly used degree: commonly used
Examples of idioms: There are too many people from outside, including trumpeters, kitchens, tea rooms and even porters and sedan chairs. ★ Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children is back to the 32nd time.