1. Four-character idioms with powerful endings include:
Four-character idioms with powerful endings include: love the day and cherish the effort, work hard, compare power with strength, spare no effort, spare no effort , not overestimating one's ability, remaining in one's years, trying to estimate one's time, wasting one's strength, exerting one's wealth, exerting all one's energy, exerting all one's energy, exhausting one's wits and all one's strength, the ability to kill people, measuring one's virtue and one's strength, having many muscles Strength, the power of binding a chicken, the strength of thighs and humerus, the power of ghosts and gods, the power to do something, the power to save the world, the power to save the world, the will to work together, the best, the best, the best, the best, the best, the best, the best, the best , the force of trickle, the force of clang, the force of force, the measure of time, the exhaustion of effort, the efforts of one heart and one mind, the efforts of one heart and one mind, the efforts of one heart and the same mind, the efforts of one heart and one mind, the efforts of one heart and one mind, the efforts of one heart, the efforts of one heart, the efforts of one heart and one mind , united efforts, united efforts, wasted efforts, united efforts, united efforts, united efforts, united efforts, united efforts, haggard strength, the strength of the sun,. 2. What are the four-character idioms whose last word is "strength"?
Love the day, cherish the strength, work hard and exert effort, spare no effort, do not overestimate one's ability, the remaining years are pale and powerless, guess the time, waste the effort, waste the money, use all the energy to finish. Use all your strength, all your strength, all your strength, all your strength, all your wisdom, all your strength, your strength, your strength, your strength, your strength, your muscles, your strength, your strength, your strength, your thighs, your thighs, your ghost skills, your strength, your strength, your ability to make a comeback, your strength, your will, your strength, your strength, your strength, all your strength, all your heart and soul Wisdom, do your best, do your best, do your best, do your best, be loyal, do your best, bow, do your best, trickle down, sonorous, powerful, Kong Wu, have strength, when you have strength, work together and work together, work together, work together, work together, work together, work together, work together, work together, work hard, be exhausted, and be exhausted. The power of dogs and horses works together, the strength of the group is weak and powerless, the spirit is weak, the ghosts are strong and powerful, work together with morality, work together, work together, work together, work together, work together, work together, work together, work hard, work together, work together, work together, work together, use one heart, use force in vain, use civilized force, power is ineffective, and cooperate with dogs and horses. Work hard with all your heart, work together with one heart, study hard, use all your strength, one heart and one mind, use your heart and soul to do your best, have no strength, have no strength, have no strength, have no strength, do not know what you can do. 3. What are the idioms ending with the word force?
爱日 cherish the force (ài rì xī lì) Explanation: Cherish time and not waste energy.
Source: "Three Kingdoms·Wu Zhi·Sun He Biography" by Chen Shou of Jin Dynasty: "A man with lofty ideals cherishes the sun and cherishes his strength, and a gentleman admires his greatness. Traveling to high mountains and beautiful scenery is not the second most shameful thing." Example: Chao After reading a hundred articles, I slept hard every night, ~, not giving up an inch of my sleep.
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ào xīn fèi lì (áo xīn fèi lì) Definition: Spending time and energy. Source: Ma Feng's "The Sun Just Comes Out": "I have worked hard to run agriculture, but I have left such an impression on the organization."
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Compare power and measure strength (bǐ quán liàng lì) Explanation: Compare and measure the power and strength of two aspects. It is also used to refer to weighing the importance of two aspects.
Source: Han Dynasty Jia Yi's "On the Passage of Qin": "If you try to make the country of Shandong and Chen Shedu have a long life, and compare their power and strength, they cannot be of the same age." Example: Wang Tao of Qing Dynasty "In the Reform": "An Neng can be found in all the big countries in Europe, and with it ~ that's it!" More related content (synonyms, antonyms, idioms, allusions, idioms, stories, English, Japanese, etc.
) Not measuring virtue, not measuring one's ability (bù dù dé, bù liàng lì) Explanation: Degree: measure.
Don’t measure whether your own virtue can convince others, and don’t estimate whether your own ability is competent. Source: "Zuo Zhuan: The Eleventh Year of Yin Gong": "Do not measure virtue, do not measure one's abilities, do not kiss relatives, do not pay tribute, and do not detect guilt.
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Example: He thinks that rather than aiming too high without considering one’s virtues and one’s own capabilities... it is far better to set one’s ideals very low but pursue them tirelessly until they are realized. Mao Dun’s "Pursuit · 2" More Related content (synonyms, antonyms, idioms, allusions, idiom stories, English, Japanese, etc.
) Effortless (bù fèi chuī huī zhī lì) Explanation: Describes how easy it is to do something without spending a little effort Strength.
Source: Chapter 45 of Xia Jingqu's "Yesou Exposed Words" in the Qing Dynasty: "According to Xiaodao's foolish intention, when he arrives in Liaodong and has control, it will be easy to manipulate him. . "Example: As soon as he heard that Lao Can had sent a letter, Futai obeyed him like this. If he did that for him, it would be a good idea, so he smiled.
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Sparing no effort (bù yí yú lì) Explanation: Leave: Remain; remaining strength: use all the strength, without reservation
Source: "Warring States Policy·Zhao Cesan": "Qin will attack me without sparing any effort, but he will be exhausted. Return. "Historical Records: Biography of Yu Qing, Prince of Pingyuan": "Qin spared no effort and was determined to defeat the Zhao army." ”
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) Overestimating one's own abilities (bù zì liàng lì) Explanation: Quantity: Estimating oneself.
Source: "Zuo Zhuan: The Eleventh Year of Yin Gong": "If you don't measure your virtue, you don't measure your strength. "Warring States Policy Qi Ce III": "The Jings are very strong, but Xue does not measure their strength." ”
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) Remaining strength (cán nián yú lì) Explanation: Refers to old age and physical decline.
Source: "Liezi Tang Wen" of the Warring States Period·Zheng·Lieyukou: "It's very true that you have been unfavorable. With your remaining years and strength, you have not been able to destroy even a hair on the mountain. ” Example: I want to make full use of this~ to exert residual heat for society.
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Pale and feeble (āng bái búi lì) Explanation: pale: gray and white.
Source: Zhu Ziqing's "The Battle of History": "Although those who embrace the past are not necessarily 'pale and feeble'. It is also inevitable that the outside will be strong but the inside will be weak. "Example: His argument seems ~.
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Guess the time Li (chuǎi shí duó lì) Explanation: To estimate the situation and estimate one's own abilities. Source: Ming Dynasty Zhang Juzheng's "Reply to Master Xiang Xu Cunzhai": "It is unworthy to predict the time and strength, and I often want to beg for help. ”
Example: He~ decided to participate in this competition. The power to blow dust (chuī huī zhī lì) Explanation: The power to blow dust.
It is a metaphor for very slight strength. It is also a metaphor for the ease of doing things. .
Source: Chapter 44 of "Journey to the West" by Wu Chengen of the Ming Dynasty: "If the two of us introduce you, it will be a waste of time. "Example: If those bandits want to level the land, it won't cost them~.
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Yin Cai dān cái jié lì (dān cái jié lì) explanation: to die, to exhaust: to exhaust. Use all financial and human resources.
To describe doing one’s best. Source: Tang Dynasty Li Yong's "Haizhou Dayun Temple Zen Monument Stele": "Guangdong Ruo spent a lot of money and tried his best to carve inscriptions in regular scripts for four or three years to create the meaning."
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殚ijīngbili (dān jīng bì lì) Explanation: 殚, 比: to do everything. Do your best.
Source: Ming Dynasty Zhang Juzheng's "Shi Ji Zi Mao Xiu": "Jiachen came down to the first place, and then used his own strength to find his previous path. He thought about it day and night, worked hard and worked hard, but fortunately he succeeded in his art." Example: Let the world know the path to fame and success, and study and study it, ~, in preparation for building a city.
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Try your best ( dān jīng jié lì) Explanation: It is still full of energy. Do your best.
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) Exhaustion (dān móu lù lì) Explanation: exhaustion. 4. Idioms ending with the word force
Love the day and cherish the strength. Cherish time and don’t waste energy.
It takes a lot of effort and energy. Sparing no effort, leaving: leaving; remaining force: remaining strength.
Use all your strength without reservation. Not overestimating one's own abilities.
Refers to overestimating one's own strength. Remaining energy refers to old age and physical weakness.
The power of blowing ashes is a metaphor for very slight power. To exhaust one's wealth and exert one's efforts: to exhaust one's wealth.
Use all financial and human resources. Describe trying your best.
To exhaust one’s energy and exert all one’s strength: to exhaust one’s efforts. Do your best.
殚之智 endeavor 殚: exhaustion. Use all your wisdom and strength.
Measure virtue: measure strength; virtue: virtue. Measure whether your own moral character can convince others, and estimate whether your own abilities are competent.
Fengjin Duoli Feng: plump, plump; tendons: tendons or ligaments on bones; Duo: redundant. Calligraphy has muscles and bones, and the writing force is strong.
It is a metaphor for the solid and plump font structure and the strength of the writing. The power of binding a chicken The power of binding a chicken.
A metaphor for weakness. The power of femur and humerus Femoral humerus: thigh and arm.
All your own power. Describes doing your best to do something.
The original metaphor is correct, extremely powerful and has far-reaching influence. It is a metaphor for the power that can save a serious situation.
Use all your strength. Use all your heart, mind and strength.
Describes working very hard. The force of trickle is a metaphor for the small force.
Kong Wu Lili describes a person who is very powerful. Work together to describe understanding and working together.
Work together to describe unity of understanding and joint efforts. . 5. What are the idioms ending with the word force?
Full power, weak and powerless 〖Explanation〗Describes a weak and weak body.
It can also be used as a metaphor for being ineffective and useless. Work together 〖Explanation〗Describes the same understanding and joint efforts.
Same as "working together". Sonorous and powerful 〖Explanation〗Describes a sound that is loud and powerful.
Clang: a rhythmic and loud sound. Try your best 〖Explanation〗Exhaust: use up, use up.
Use all your strength. Having wishes and plans, but not having the strength to carry them out.
Having no energy and no energy See "weakness of energy". Use all your heart and soul.
Work together with one heart and one mind. Studying the essence with all your strength is the same as "refining the essence with all your strength".
Having enough energy means that after doing normal work, there is still energy available. Work together See "work together".
Work together to think the same and work together. The horse power of a dog is a humble word of service.
It means to imitate the work of dogs and horses. The great achievements of governing a country with culture and the great power of suppressing violence with force. 6. What are the idioms that end with the word force?
Full power
Weak and powerless 〖Explanation〗Describes a weak and weak body. It can also be used as a metaphor for being ineffective and useless.
Work together 〖Explanation〗Describes the same understanding and joint efforts. Same as "working together".
Sonorous and powerful 〖Explanation〗Describes a sound that is loud and powerful. Keng: a rhythmic and loud sound.
Try your best 〖Explanation〗Exhaust: use up, use up. Use all your strength.
Feeling powerless: Having wishes and plans, but no strength to carry them out.
Having no energy and no energy See "weakness of energy".
Use all your heart and mind and strength.
Work together with one heart and one mind.
Grinding the essence with all your strength is the same as “grinding the essence with all your strength”.
Having enough energy means that after doing normal work, there is still energy available.
Work together See "work together".
Work together to think the same and work together.
Follow the horse power of a dog, a humble word of service. It means doing the work of a dog or a horse.
The great achievements of governing a country with culture and the great power of suppressing violence with force. 7. The 4-character idiom ending with vigorously
It takes a lot of effort and effort.
Spare no effort, leave: leave; remaining force: the remaining strength. Use all your strength and hold nothing back.
Not overestimating one's own abilities. Refers to overestimating one's own strength.
Residual energy refers to old age and physical weakness.
The power of blowing ashes is a metaphor for very slight power.
To exhaust one’s wealth and exert one’s efforts: to exhaust one’s wealth. Use all financial and human resources. Describe trying your best.
To exhaust one’s energy and exert all one’s strength: to do all one can. Do your best.
殚之智 endeavor 殚: exhaustion. Use all your wisdom and strength.
Measure virtue: measure strength; virtue: virtue. Measure whether your own moral character can convince others, and estimate whether your own abilities are competent.
Fengjin Duoli Feng: plump, plump; tendons: tendons or ligaments on bones; Duo: redundant. Calligraphy has muscles and bones, and the writing force is strong. It is a metaphor for the solid and plump font structure and the strength of the writing.
The power of tying a chicken The power of tying a chicken. A metaphor for weakness.
8. Idioms containing the word force, a collection of four-character idioms containing force
Idioms with the word force:
Powerless,
Powerless,
Go all out,
Hoarse at the top of your lungs,
Sonorous and powerful,
Fight against all opinions,
Do your best,
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Be powerful,
Argue with reason,
Try to turn the tide,
Practice personally,
Be feeble,
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Self-reliant,
Evenly matched,
Self-reliant,
Sparing no effort,
Evenly matched,
Young and strong,
Alone and weak,
Overconfident,
Having more than enough ambition but not enough strength,
Thankless,
A helping hand,
Strong,
Do what you can,
Not enough energy,
Feeling powerless,
Having no strength to restrain the chicken,
Being powerless