Shake the pillow, have a good sleep and don't worry about any interference-sit back and relax.
Idiom pinyin: gā o zh: nwú y ü u not u
Idiom explanation: put the pillow high; Sleep carefree. The original description is safe; Don't worry. Later, it also refers to ideological paralysis; Let your guard down.
Extended data
The origin of the idiom: "History of the Old Five Dynasties, Hereditary Biography II, Gao Jixing": "And if I don't come back after hunting for ten days, how can I deserve the love of China and foreign countries? I can rest easy. " ?
Traditional idiom: Sit back and relax.
Simplified spelling of idioms: GZWY
Idiom phonetic notation: ㄠㄓㄣㄨㄡ
Degree of common use: common idioms
Idiom words: four-character idioms
Emotional color: neutral idioms
Idiom usage: sit back and relax, be cautious; As predicate and adverbial; Used for suggestions and accusations.
Idiom structure: more formal idioms
Idiom era: ancient idioms
Analysis of Idioms: Worried, You Can't Write "Excellent"
Discrimination of idioms: sit back and relax, "everything is fine"; It can be said that nothing will happen; You can rest assured. But sit back and relax, focusing on ideological vigilance; Paralysis; "Everything is fine" focuses on the fact that things have been successfully completed; It won't go wrong.
Synonym: carefree, careless
Antonym: I'm waiting for my pillow.
Example of idiom: With Kong Ming dead, we can rest easy. (The Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong in Ming Dynasty 1 14)
English translation: sleep peacefully, without anxiety; shake up the pillow and have a good sleep without fear of any disturbance—sit back and relax
Japanese translation: Anding (ぁんてぃしてしんぱぃなぃぃな).
Russian translation: почивтналврах.
Other translations: such a dickes kissen under den kopf legen und sorglos schlafen < Sich in Sicherheit wiegen & gt& lt Law > No restless sleep & lt Sleeping Beauty.
Idiom riddle: the happiest sleep