Let it be. What do you mean?

Follow: obey; Accidental encounter: Accidental encounter. Refers to being able to adapt to the environment and be satisfied under any circumstances.

The origin of the idiom: Qing Liu's "Yang Guang Miscellaneous Notes" I: "Living in an apartment, I am really hidden."

Example of idioms: However, being able to take things as they are-that is, having a boat or something like that-can be a little more stable and perfunctory than people who fantasize too much.

ㄙㄨㄟㄧㄩㄦㄢ Athena Chu.

The pronoun of "happy-go-lucky": not competing with the world, not boasting; It is indisputable that you are superior to others in attitude and action. It is a quiet and uncontroversial life of self-denial. Without a certain idea, follow the trend.

The antonym of "let it be": cynicism and dissatisfaction with the dark world, disgust and dissatisfaction with unreasonable social customs, which is very angry.

Idiom grammar: formal; As predicate, object, attribute and adverbial; Include praise

Degree of common use: common idioms

Emotion and color: neutral idioms

Idiom structure: more formal idioms

Generation time: ancient idioms

English translation: feel at home anywhere.

Russian translation: легкосивтьсяслюбымус.

Japanese translation: どんなにもやすんずる

Other translations: Sichnach der Jeweligen Situation Richten Kü nnen <; Law > contains more contents in these choices. être content part out & gt;

Idiom riddle: traveler

Pronunciation Note: However, you can't pronounce "吆吆 r".

Writing note: use, not write "Sui".