yī​pù​shí​hán

to work by fits and starts

Senses

一曝十寒 yī​pù​shí​hán (also yí​pù​shí​hán) to work by fits and starts

(idiom) to lack sticking power or persistence; to work hard for a day and then neglect the task for many more. This phrase originally comes from the philosopher 孟子 mèng​zǐ, referring to a plant that cannot grow if it is given one day of sun followed by ten days of frost.

References

variant 一曝十寒/一曝十寒 一暴十寒/一暴十寒
see 一曝十寒/一曝十寒 孟子/孟子
variant 一暴十寒/一暴十寒 一曝十寒/一曝十寒