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move (the) deckchairs on the titanic |
| 释义 |
move (the) deckchairs on the Titanic move (the) deckchairs on the TitanicTo partake in or undertake some task, activity, or course of action that will ultimately prove trivial or futile in its possible effect or outcome. Primarily heard in UK, Australia. For all his blustering about overhauling the education system, the prime minister might as well have been moving the deckchairs on the Titanic for all the good these proposals will do. You're applying for arts council funding? Why don't you just move deckchairs on the Titanic while you're at it?See also: deckchairs, move, on, titanic |
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