Pinyin is y not u z ā i y not u z ā i, which is an idiom, meaning to describe a carefree, comfortable and comfortable mood without worry and pressure. Used to describe the carefree state of people in a pleasant environment or in a happy mood. The use of this idiom often has a relaxed and carefree emotional color, describing people's quiet and comfortable mood, enjoying life and not being disturbed or troubled by the outside world.
From "The Book of Songs Nan Zhou Guanju": leisurely, tossing and turning. Generally, it is used as predicate, attribute and adverbial in sentences.
Synonym: Walking in a big yard is very leisurely.
Antonym: tossing and turning: tossing and turning, unable to sleep, describes missing or worrying.
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1, walking by the sea, listening to the sound of waves lapping on the shore, I feel relaxed.
2, put down the busy work, lying in the cradle, is really a leisurely enjoyment.
He lived a leisurely life after retirement and was free every day.
During the few days spent in the resort, we enjoyed our leisure time to the fullest.
I am sitting leisurely in a rocking chair with a book in my hand and my fingers still chewing in my mouth.
6. There was a warm wind blowing from head to face, and the birds sang softly from time to time. My mother and I enjoyed riding bicycles and walked leisurely to my grandmother's house along the artificial lake.