化整为零 (huà zhěng wéi líng) — (idiom) to break a large task into smaller parts to deal with them one by one

An idiom meaning to break a big task or problem into small pieces and tackle them one by one. Often used in advice, work, and problem-solving.

idiom
to break a large task into smaller parts to deal with them one by one

예문

  • 化整为零
    Xué xí xīn jì néng shí, kě yǐ bǎ dà mù biāo huà zhěng wéi líng, yí bù bù wán chéng.
    When learning a new skill, you can break the big goal into smaller parts and complete them step by step.
  • 化整为零
    Zhè ge xiàng mù tài fù zá le, jiàn yì cǎi yòng huà zhěng wéi líng de fāng fǎ lái guǎn lǐ.
    This project is too complex; I suggest using a 'break the whole into parts' approach to manage it.
  • 化整为零
    Yù dào nán tí bú yào huāng, huà zhěng wéi líng, xiān cóng jiǎn dān de bù fen zuò qǐ.
    Don't panic when you encounter a difficult problem; break it into parts and start with the simpler parts first.

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