běn
dào
zhì

idiom

Meaning of 本末倒置

本末倒置 means to put the trivial before the important; to confuse cause and effect. Pronounced běn mò dào zhì.

  • to put the trivial before the important; to confuse cause and effect

Definitions & Examples

jiě
jué
gēn
běn
wèn
 
zhǐ
zhuā
biǎo
miàn
xiàn
xiàng
 
zhè
shì
běn
dào
zhì
 

Not solving the root problem and only focusing on surface phenomena is putting the cart before the horse.

Gōng
běn
dào
zhì
 
huā
liàng
suàn
zuò
guǎng广
gào
 
què
shēng
chǎn
pǐn
zhì
liàng
 

The company has its priorities backwards, spending a huge budget on advertising but not improving product quality.

Xué
yán
 
zhǐ
dān
liàn
huì
huà
 
wèi
miǎn
běn
dào
zhì
 

When learning a language, just memorizing vocabulary without practicing conversation is to reverse the order of importance.

Zhèng
ruò
zhǐ
jīng
zēng
zhǎng
ér
shì
huán
jìng
bǎo
 
biàn便
shì
běn
dào
zhì
 

If the government only cares about economic growth and neglects environmental protection, it is putting the cart before the horse.