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无所事事(無所事事)

wú suǒ shì shìLife Philosophy

无所事事 (wú suǒ shì shì) literally meansnothing to do as occupationand expresseshave nothing to do; be idle”.This idiom is used when describing situations involving life philosophy.

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Pronunciation: wú suǒ shì shì Literal meaning: Nothing to do as occupation

Origin & Usage

This idiom describes having nothing (无所) to do as one's occupation (事事). It depicts a state of idleness where one has no meaningful activities or responsibilities. The phrase can describe temporary boredom, chronic aimlessness, or forced inactivity. It appeared in classical texts often critically, as Chinese culture valued industriousness. Modern usage describes periods of having nothing productive to do, whether temporary situations or more concerning patterns of purposelessness.

When to Use

Situation: After retirement, he felt aimless with nothing to occupy his time.


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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 无所事事 mean in English?

无所事事 (wú suǒ shì shì) literally translates toNothing to do as occupationand is used to expressHave nothing to do; be idle”. This Chinese idiom belongs to theLife Philosophy category..

When is 无所事事 used?

Situation: After retirement, he felt aimless with nothing to occupy his time.

What is the pinyin for 无所事事?

The pinyin pronunciation for 无所事事 iswú suǒ shì shì”.