麻痺大意
Chinese
to be paralysed; to be benumbed | |||
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trad. (麻痺大意/麻痹大意) | 麻痺/麻痹 | 大意 | |
simp. (麻痹大意) | 麻痹 | 大意 |
Pronunciation
Idiom
麻痺大意
- to lower one's guard; to be careless and unconcerned
- 在一般情況下,人民內部的矛盾不是對抗性的。但是如果處理得不適當,或者失去警覺,麻痺大意,也可能發生對抗。 [MSC, trad.]
- From: 1957, 毛澤東 (Mao Zedong), 《關於正確處理人民內部矛盾的問題》 (On the Correct Handling of Contradictions Among the People), 《毛澤東選集》. English translation based on the Foreign Languages Press edition
- Zài yībān qíngkuàng xià, rénmín nèibù de máodùn bùshì duìkàngxìng de. Dànshì rúguǒ chǔlǐ de bù shìdàng, huòzhě shīqù jǐngjué, mábìdàyì, yě kěnéng fāshēng duìkàng. [Pinyin]
- In ordinary circumstances, contradictions among the people are not antagonistic. But if they are not handled properly, or if we relax our vigilance and lower our guard, antagonism may arise.
在一般情况下,人民内部的矛盾不是对抗性的。但是如果处理得不适当,或者失去警觉,麻痹大意,也可能发生对抗。 [MSC, simp.]
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