Idioms describing walking slowly

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1. Slowly [ màn tiáo sī lǐ ]

Explanation: originally refers to speaking and doing things Be organized and take your time. Now also describes speaking and doing things slowly and unhurriedly.

From: Chapter 8 of "Bitter Cauliflower" by Feng Deying: "It is right to think about things when doing things," said the old Shandong, "but some things are obvious, so don't weigh them."

< p>2. Slowly Tuntun [màn màn tūn tūn]

Explanation: Slowly, the movement is very slow, which means that things are inefficient.

From: Deng Xiaoping's "Speech at the All-Army Political Work Conference": "We can't be slow, procrastinating, discussing without making a decision, and making a decision without taking action."

3. Slowly Tengteng [màn man tēng tēng]

Explanation: status word. Slowly. Also said to swallow slowly.

From: Xu Guangyao's "Fire on the Plains": "Life is the result of your being careless and careless."

4. dawdling [mó mó cèng cèng]

Explanation: Slow in action and procrastination in doing things.

From: Shen Congwen's "A Friend Wearing an Otter Skin Hat": "One stroke here, one sweep there, then dawdle, ten or so strokes, and it's done."

5. Slowly and leisurely [màn man yōu yōu]

Explanation: Slowly and slowly.

From: Shui Yunxian's "Misfortune Causes Xiao Qiang": "He carried a thermos bottle and slowly walked out of the office building and went to the water room to open the water.