抱佛腳

See also: 抱佛脚

Chinese

 
to hold; to carry (in one's arms); to hug or embrace
to hold; to carry (in one's arms); to hug or embrace; surround; cherish
Buddha; Buddhism role; foot; base
trad. (抱佛腳)
simp. (抱佛脚)
alternative forms 抱佛跤 Min
抱佛骹 Min
Literally: “to grab the Buddha's foot”.

Etymology

Short for the following saying:

平時燒香臨時抱佛腳 [MSC, trad.]
平时烧香临时抱佛脚 [MSC, simp.]
Píngshí bù shāoxiāng, línshí bàofójiǎo. [Pinyin]
Never burning incense when all is well, but clasping the Buddha’s feet when one is in trouble.

Pronunciation


Verb

抱⫽佛腳 (verb-object)

  1. to leave something to do at the last minute; to make a last-minute effort
  2. (rare) to profess Buddhism

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Derived terms

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