忙里偷闲

忙裡偷閒
mánglǐ-tōuxián
idiom #49,176

Meanings

  1. 1 to snatch a moment of leisure from a busy schedule
  2. 2 to find time to relax even when busy

Examples

Tā gōngzuò zài máng, yě huì mánglǐtōuxián péi háizi wán.
No matter how busy he is at work, he always steals a moment to play with his kids.
Wǒ mánglǐtōuxián, dú wánle zhè běn xiǎoshuō.
I squeezed out some time from my busy schedule and finished this novel.
Mánglǐtōuxián hē bēi kāfēi, yě shì yī zhǒng xiǎngshòu.
Sneaking a cup of coffee from a busy day is its own kind of treat.

Tips

history
From Song poet Chen Zao (), 《簿》: 'we may call it snatching leisure from toil and finding joy in hardship' (忙里偷闲苦中作乐). The twin idioms 忙里偷闲 and 苦中作乐 often appear together.
memory
Literal: 'from inside busy-ness, steal leisure.' here isn't stealing in a bad sense — it's the same usage as 偷偷一眼 (sneak a glance), capturing small moments.

Stroke Order

máng
tōu
xián