释义 |
do-nothingˈdo-ˌnothing adjective [only before noun] British English informal  - The voters are fed up with this do-nothing Congress.
- A mixture of muddle-headedness and corruption offers an excuse for do-nothing politics in the west.
- Harriman, however, rejected the do-nothing policy.
- The days of do-nothing government are numbered.
lazy or unwilling to make any changes, especially in politics: the do-nothing government of the last few years |