Strive for the best
Richard Li
Explain the upstream: the upstream of the river, metaphorically speaking, the status is high. Strive hard, strive for advanced and then advanced.
The source is Yi's "Five Works of Ancient Reading in Oubei Poetry Talks": "Therefore, smart people refuse to give up violence and strive for the upper reaches, and their spirit is the key."
Structural verb-object type.
The usage is awesome We should strive for advancement in professional activities. Generally used as predicate, object and attribute.
Pronunciation; It can't be pronounced "sh m 4 n ɡ". "
Form-distinguishing tour; Can't write "flow"
Work hard and make persistent efforts.
The antonyms are complacency, complacency and hesitation.
Discrimination ~ and "courageously striving for the first place" both mean to go ahead and strive for the advanced. But ~ is an image description; Generally refers to Excellence in work and study; And "courageously taking the lead" is a plain description; It means "summon up courage to strive for advanced"; Generally used in war, labor, rescue and other occasions.
Teenagers in New China; Have the spirit of ~, unwilling to lag behind.
What idioms describe success through hard work? Idioms describing success through hard work are: starting from scratch, eating at a low salary, hanging on the beam and stabbing the stock, working hard, rewarding hard work and perseverance.
1, starting from scratch [bái shǒu qǐ jiā]: starting from scratch: empty-handed; Entrepreneurship: establishing a family business. Describe self-reliance and hard struggle without foundation and poor conditions;
2. Taste courage [[wò xī nChá ng d? n] n]: Salary: firewood. Sleeping on straw still smells of bravery after eating and sleeping. Describe people who strive hard and strive for the upper reaches;
3, hanging beam thorn [xuá n liá ng cü g ǔ]: study hard;
4, arduous [jiān kǔ zhuó jué]: extraordinary: extremely extraordinary. The spirit of perseverance and hard work is extraordinary;
5. Heaven rewards diligence [tiān dào chóu qín]: Heaven rewards diligence. More hard work, more harvest, as long as you pay enough efforts, you will definitely get the corresponding harvest in the future;
6. Perseverance [qièr büshě]: weaving: carving; S: Stop. Keep carving. Metaphor is perseverance and perseverance.
reference data
Wang Chaohui. Idiom dictionary. Beijing: Commercial Press, 20 14.
What are the idioms that describe "study hard"? Mechanics? [lixué d ǔ xí ng] Interpretation: Mechanics: Study hard. Dedication: practical implementation. Study hard and practice what you have learned accurately.
Lame thousands of miles? [bǒxing qiān lǐ]
Interpretation: Metaphor means that as long as you make unremitting efforts, you can succeed even if the conditions are worse.
A drop of water wears away a stone? [d ShuǐChuān shí]
Interpretation: Drops of water wear away stones. Metaphor as long as you have perseverance and keep working hard, things will succeed.
Iron pestle grinding needle? [Tiki ·chǔ· Morin]
Interpretation: Metaphorically, anything difficult can be successful as long as you are determined and willing to work hard.
Is the strategy blunt? [cènúlìdün]
Interpretation: drive a rotten horse and sharpen a blunt knife. It means reluctant to work hard. An imbecile horse; A blunt knife.
Learning is like climbing a mountain? [Xu Ruodan]
Interpretation: Learning is like climbing a mountain. Metaphor is to climb hard and gradually improve.
What are the four-word idioms that describe "hard work"? Conscientious, day and night, tireless, hard work, day and night.
Do your duty? 【 j ī ng j ī ng yè è 】-The Book of Songs, Han Yun.
Interpretation: Describe caution and diligence.
Sentence making: He is conscientious in revolutionary work.
Day and night? 【 y ǐ ǐ ǐ 】-"Zhuangzi Zhile"
Explanation: Night is connected with day. Describe stepping up work or study.
Sentence making: Scientists often do experiments day and night, forgetting to eat and sleep.
Forget about eating and sleeping? Preface to Qushui Poetry
Interpretation: Uncle Wang worked and forgot to eat and sleep, reaching the state of forgetting myself.
Sentence: Because I am eager to learn, I study hard and forget to eat and sleep.
Tireless? Upper Chen Shujun
Interpretation: refers to hard work or study.
Sentence-making: In order to improve the teaching level, teachers study their business tirelessly.
Work hard? [má tó u k ǔ gà n]-"Street Pavilion Essay: Have China People Lost Confidence?"
Interpretation: Work wholeheartedly.
Sentence: You can't do great things without hard work.
What idioms describe "hard work and success"? Heaven rewards diligence, hard work, perseverance, dripping water wears away the stone, and gains after difficulties.
God helps those who help themselves.
Pronunciation: tiān dào chóu Qin
Interpretation: Heaven: Heaven; Reward: reporting; Diligence: Diligence. God will reward those who work hard. If you work hard, you are sure to achieve something.
Sentence: I have been working hard because I firmly believe that heaven rewards diligence.
All sufferings are rewarded.
Pronunciation: Pei ǔ·j·ǔ Pei
Interpretation: Gan: Sweet, a metaphor for happiness. The hard days have passed and the good days have come.
Sentence making: Because of his continuous efforts, now he can endure hardships and enjoy the fruits of success.
To chisel/work persistently
Pronunciation: qièr b Osh
Interpretation: lettering; S: Stop. Keep carving. Metaphor is perseverance and perseverance.
Sentence: No matter what you do, you must have the spirit of perseverance.
Drip wears away the stone-persistence is success.
Pronunciation: ShuǐdíshíChuān
Interpretation: Water keeps dripping, and stones can drip through. Metaphor as long as you have perseverance and keep working hard, things will succeed.
Sentence-making: He worked hard for several years, and finally a drop of water wears away, completing this masterpiece.
Don't like it.
Pronunciation: xiān nán hòu huò
Interpretation: difficult: difficult, hard; Gain: gain. Pay the labor first, then get the harvest. Metaphor does not sit back and enjoy the success.
Sentence making: After continuous efforts, he finally got the first place in his efforts.
What idioms describe success through hard work? Gong Yu moved mountains, persevered, turned iron pestles into needles, hung beams and stabbed stocks, stole light from the wall, turned everything into steel, paid excelsior, and sawed wood with ropes.
1. Gong Yu moves mountains? [yúng yíshān]
Interpretation: It is a metaphor for persistently transforming nature and fighting unswervingly.
Ex.: We should treat internal organs, disorders and disorders with the spirit of ~, and we will never stop until we reach our goal.
2. Has the rope been sawed? [sheng jümüduàn]
Interpretation: You can also saw wood with a rope as a saw. Metaphor is weak, as long as you stick to it, things will succeed.
Example: Hard work pays off. As long as the time is up, it will be honed and achieved gratifying results.
3. Dripping water wears away the stone? [d ShuǐChuān shí]
Interpretation: Drops of water wear away stones. Metaphor as long as you have perseverance and keep working hard, things will succeed.
For example, to climb the peak of science and technology, we must have the spirit of perseverance and perseverance.
4. Heaven rewards diligence? [ tiān dào chóu qín ]
Interpretation: Heaven: Heaven; Reward: reporting; Diligence: Diligence. God will reward those who work hard. If you work hard, you are sure to achieve something.
5. Iron pestle becomes a needle? [ch incarnation, Chen
Interpretation: Metaphorically speaking, as long as you have perseverance and are willing to work hard, things will surely succeed.
Example: Although Wang Ming is disabled and has no arms, he can write with both feet and won a children's calligraphy award. He achieved success through persistent efforts.
What idioms are used to describe a "company" that makes great efforts? Disciple [fēi huáng téng dá] described running horses. Metaphor sudden success, rapid rise in office. Be in the same boat * * * help each other in the same boat [tóng zh not u gòngě], and cross the river with * * *. Metaphor solidarity, Qi Xin work together to overcome difficulties. It is also a metaphor for like-minded people.
In full swing [rü rü zh not ng ti ā n? ], as if the sun is at the zenith. It is a metaphor for the development of things to a very prosperous stage.
Strong strength [shí lì xióng hòu? ] refers to a person or collective with sufficient ability, strong financial resources or strong military strength.
Shangguan north and south [? Shāng guàn nán bīI] i], commercial development runs through the north and south of the river.
Make sentences:
Even if you have a successful career, you can't forget to raise your folks.
In times of difficulty, we should be in the same boat.
China's economic construction is in full swing and has a bright future.
Powerful postal agencies are unique in their respective markets.
The business of this company goes from north to south.
What idioms are there to describe "helping"? If you add wings to the tiger, you will make great progress, and your salary will help me open my eyes and add fuel to the flames.
1, like a tiger with wings [[rú hǔ shēng yì]]: Metaphorically, the stronger the strong, the worse the evil. Use "like a tiger, Eve"
2. Great progress [[dà yǒu qǐ sè]]:? There are obvious signs of improvement (mostly loose work or serious illness).
Use your salary to put out the fire [bxnzh]:: and so on. Fuel the fire with firewood. Metaphorically, an action will increase the strength of the opponent or contribute to the situation.
4. Help me open my eyes [zhù wǒ zhāng mù]: Opening my eyes is a metaphor for publicity. It is more powerful than others' sponsorship.
5. Adding fuel to the flames [tu ρ blà ng]: Metaphorically encouraging and encouraging the momentum and development of things (mostly referring to bad things) and expanding their influence.
What idioms are used to describe things that are still halfway done and still need hard work? Make persistent efforts, persist, persist, and persist.
1, make persistent efforts zà iji ē zà ili Interpretation: The metaphor of continuing efforts is a description of redoubling efforts again and again. Your superior praised your brave behavior. I hope you will make persistent efforts. "
2. Perseverance Qiè r B ù sh ě Interpretation: Constant carving is a metaphor for perseverance.
Sentence-making: In our minds, there are only efforts, struggles and persistence.
3. Perseverance jiān chí bú xiè Interpretation: Persist in the end, never relax, and describe perseverance in doing things.
Sentence making: We all admire their persistent efforts.
4. Perseverance Jiān rèn b obá Interpretation: It describes firm belief, tenacious will and unshakable.
Sentence: You may not like him, but you have to admire his perseverance.
5. Perseverance chí zhī yǐ héng Interpretation: Continuous, uninterrupted, and always go on like that.
Sentence making: Don't forget that if you want to achieve something on the road of life, you must persevere.
willpower
[Interpretation] slack: Relax. Stick to the end; Without any slack.
Perseverance, perseverance, persistent efforts, rope Jue Zuwu
Extreme advances with each passing day: interpretation: Buddhist language, although profound, still needs to practice and improve. Metaphor has reached a high level, but it is still not satisfied, and further efforts are needed.