yóu​rèn​yǒu​yú

to do something with ease

Senses

游刃有余/ 遊刃有餘 yóu​rèn​yǒu​yú variants: 游刃有餘 to do something with ease

To handle a task skillfully and effortlessly; describes having plenty of room to maneuver and being more than equal to a task. This idiom is based on a story from the 庄子 zhuāng​zǐ about a butcher so skilled that his blade moved through the gaps between the ox's joints without resistance.

References

antonym 游刃有余/遊刃有餘 一窍不通/一竅不通
antonym 游刃有余/遊刃有餘 无所措手/無所措手
antonym 游刃有余/遊刃有餘 才不胜任/才不勝任
see 游刃有余/遊刃有餘 庄子/莊子
antonym 一窍不通/一竅不通 游刃有余/遊刃有餘