忘无忧用英语怎么说
“Wang Wu You” (忘无忧) is a Chinese phrase that can be translated as “forget worries.” The phrase is derived from a Chinese idiom, “忘掉烦恼” (wàng diào fán nǎo), which literally means “to forget one’s troubles.” This idiom is used to express the idea of letting go of worries and stress, and finding peace and relaxation.
ere are a few examples of how you can use “forget worries” in English sentences:
I’m going to take a break from work and try to forget my worries for a while.” (我要暂时停止职业,尽量把烦恼忘掉。)
“It’s hard to forget worries when you have so much on your plate.” (当你有很多事务要做的时候,很难忘掉烦恼。)
“I find that yoga helps me to forget my worries and relax.” (我发现瑜伽能帮助我忘掉烦恼并放松。)