The meaning of tempering.

Dental laboratories [qiān chu? Lee? n]

Description: The metaphor has been tempered and tested by many hard struggles. It also means carefully revising articles and works many times.

From: Kim? Liu Kun's poem Farewell to Lu Chen: What does it mean? Hard and soft. ? Song? You Mao's Complete Poems of Tang Dynasty Volume III:? A hundred words are forged into words, and a thousand words are refined into sentences. ?

Grammar: combination; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; Include praise

Synonym: Excellence, meticulous carving

Antonym: inferior quality

Practice making sentences a lot:

I agree. His calligraphy is really tempered.

Thoroughly tempered, cast a brand.

Good steel can only be stronger after hard tempering and wind and frost.

Just for the last stroke, polished for myself.

Because this style inevitably requires a strong instinct for beauty.

Working in a hard environment, after many tests, he became stronger and stronger.

Our company's slogan is: A hundred tempering makes steel, Fiona Fang rule, quality-oriented, customer first.

You can't dream about your character; Character formation must be tempered.

Meticulous, rigorous and standardized management system and systematic quality assurance system.

Idioms refer to those fixed phrases that have been tested by long history and formed through hard work.

Advertising is a language phenomenon, and excellent advertising works are often the result of language training.

Believe that Jin Kun forged in? Fiona Fang rule? Next, can it stand the test of the market and customers? Thoroughly tempered? !

Looking at several important bottoms, they have been honed repeatedly, and this time may be no exception.