yìng
shì

idiom
common

Meaning of 虚应故事

虚应故事 means to go through the motions; to do something perfunctorily as a matter of routine; to make a mere gesture of complying with formalities. Pronounced xū yìng gù shì.

  • to go through the motions; to do something perfunctorily as a matter of routine; to make a mere gesture of complying with formalities

Definitions & Examples

duì
gōng
zuò
zǒng
shì
yìng
shì
 
cóng
rèn
zhēn
wán
chéng
rèn
wu
 

He always goes through the motions at work and never completes tasks seriously.

Zhè
zhǒng
yìng
shì
de
tài
ràng
fēi
cháng
mǎn
 

This perfunctory attitude makes customers very dissatisfied.

Huì
zhǐ
shì
yìng
shì
de
zǒu
ge
guò
chǎng
 
méi
yǒu
tǎo
lùn
shí
zhì
wèn
 

The meeting was just a formality, going through the motions without discussing substantive issues.

néng
zǒng
shì
yìng
shì
de
yìng
jiǎn
chá
 
yào
zhēn
zhèng
gǎi
jìn
gōng
zuò
 

You can't always deal with inspections perfunctorily; you must actually improve your work.