Idioms ending in the word "Li"

Idioms with the fourth word "Li", four-character idioms with the last word ending in "Li" and their explanations;

Love the sun and cherish strength-cherish time and waste energy.

Hard work-consuming mind and strength.

Spare no effort-leave: stay; Remaining power: remaining power. Take out all your strength and don't reserve any.

Don't bite off more than you can chew-you have no ability to measure yourself. Overestimate your own strength.

Spare time-refers to old age and physical decline.

The power to blow away dust-metaphor for the smallest power.

Try your best to save money-try your best. Use up all financial and human resources. Describe doing your best.

Do your best.-do your best. Do your best.

Do your best.-do your best. Exhausted wisdom and strength.

Do what you can-degree: measure; Morality: virtue. Measure whether one's virtue can convince others and estimate whether one's ability is competent.

Abundance of muscle and strength-abundance: fullness and fullness; Tendon: a ligament in a tendon or bone; Many: redundant. Calligraphy has bones and muscles, and its brushwork is vigorous. Metaphor font structure is solid and full, pen power …

The power to bind the chicken-the power to bind the chicken. Metaphor is weak.

Femoral arm strength-Femoral arm: thigh and arm. All my strength. Describe doing things with all your might.

The power to return to heaven-the original metaphor is correct, extremely powerful and far-reaching Now more metaphors can preserve the power of serious situations.

Do your best.-do your best.

Do your best.-do your best. Describe the effort.

A trickle of power-a metaphor for tiny power.

Powerful-describes a person with great strength.

Qi Xin's joint efforts-describe the same understanding, * * * and efforts.

Qi Xin's cooperation-describe the same understanding, * * * and efforts.