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Meaning of 按兵不动

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àn bīng dòng (Trad.: 按兵不動)
to hold back one's troops without moving (idiom); to bide one's time
Example Sentences
1
Everybody else has started work. Why do you sit there doing nothing?
2
Both sides should therefore hold their fire until the WTO rules on Europe's complaint.
3
They will keep the foot on for a little bit more but that's until when inflation risks come in. That's very worrying for central banks.
4
Private forecasters believe the Fed should sit tight, according to a new Wall Street Journal survey.
5
You can only buy when everyone else is selling if you have held your fire when everyone was buying.