do-nothingism / ˈduˌnʌθ ɪŋˌɪz əm /
💦中学词汇无为主义无为而治无所事事主义无为论
do-nothingism 的定义
n. 名词 noun- the policy or practice of opposing a specific measure or change simply by refusing to consider or act on proposals; deliberate obstructionism.
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- When they thought about Lewis, what struck the players most was that he never acted like a do-gooder.
- First on the to-do list, the profiling exercises to help the Western masses understand the nature of the wretched beast.
- If someone wants to dismiss this as do-goodism, fine, but it has real world effects.
- Think of it as the Jersey Shore exception, where you can act like a brutish goon and the first bust is essentially a do-over.
- She tried the direct, how-do-you-do handshake approach, but was blocked by a burly aide-de-camp.
- The ne'er-do-well blew, like seed before the wind, to distant places, but mankind at large stayed at home.
- With time this land had mounted to great values and the holders had been made well-to-do thereby.
- His parents were of the well-to-do farming class, occupied from one year's end to the other with the work of the fields.
- “But it certainly was a great to-do,” murmured Jessie, as she tried to see what the boys were doing.
- Widder Morse wants to ape these well-to-do folks that live tother end o Whiffle Street.