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Meaning of 以逸待劳

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dài láo (Trad.: 以逸待勞)
to wait at one's ease for the exhausted enemy; to nurture one's strength and bide one's time (idiom)
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Antonyms: 疲于奔命
Example Sentences
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As the Spurs and Kings beat up each other, the Mavericks get to wait.
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China could be characterized as playing "rope-a-dope" and intentionally exhausting the opponent by luring him into wasting his energy fighting back with blows that don't cause any harm.
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This method advantage:Need Lao by Yi, stupid lacking innovation, there is sense of achievement.
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Win at home against Sacramento on Sunday, and they will wait for the Mavericks.
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My Trail Blazers had two days rest, and the Lakers were coming off of a back-to-back and were missing their head coach, Phil Jackson.