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How to use idioms to describe "watching jokes without help"?

Idioms describing "Laugh at jokes even if you don't help when you are in trouble" include: gloating, watching coldly, watching coldly, watching coldly, watching coldly.

1, gloating [xing z ā I Land Rover]?

Basic definition: luck: happiness. Refers to people who lack goodwill and feel happy when others encounter disasters.

Source: Yan Zhitui's "Yan Family's Admonishment" in the Southern and Northern Dynasties: "If you were born in a peaceful world; Above the palace; To gloat; The first is rebellion; ..... this is the basis of genocide. "

Sentence: A few people who are hostile to China in the world gloat over our temporary economic difficulties.

2. Look on coldly [l ě ng y m: n pá ng gu ā n]?

Basic definition: cold eyes: a kind of indifferent or indifferent eyes. It means not to participate in this matter, to stand by and watch the development of things.

Source: Song Zhuxi's answer to Huang Zhiqing: "Look on coldly; Hands and feet exposed; It's ridiculous. "

Every young man can't look on coldly at the people's cause? Attitude.

3. Stand by and watch?

Basic interpretation: put your hand into your sleeve to see. Metaphor is to stay out of it, neither asking questions nor helping others.

Source:

Tang Hanyu's "Sacrifice to Liu Zi Hou Wen": "If you are not refined, you will be ashamed of your blood, and a skillful craftsman will shrink his sleeves."

Su Songshi's "Farewell to Dingzhou Proposal": "Although chess players win or lose, they often do it."

Sentence making: Be enthusiastic about helping comrades who have made mistakes, instead of gloating and standing by.

4. Stay out of it?

Basic definition: wall: barrier. Originally refers to the two sides at war, standing on the barrier and watching. The latter metaphor is to stand by and watch and not help.

Source: Historical Records of Xiang Yu: "When Chu attacked Qin, people looked at it from the wall."

Sentence: If the government continues to be indifferent to this unhealthy trend of gambling, it will inevitably lead to the consequences of going back.

5. Sit and watch [zuò shì bù jiù]?

Basic interpretation: sitting on the back: sitting and watching. Seeing that others are in trouble or danger, stand by and not help.

Source: Ming Luo Guan Zhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms 1 17: "Even if there is a crisis in Shu, how can you sit idly by?"

Sentence: We can't just sit back and watch the law of the jungle, but be brave.