To "make great achievements" means to fully develop grand plans or undertakings.
"Show great ambition" means: show great ambition, show great ambition.
Second, the usage is different.
1, fruitful: usually used as a predicate and attribute in a sentence, with a positive meaning.
Example: He handles things slowly and surely, and will go far in the future.
2. Make great achievements: usually as a predicate in a sentence, which is a common phrase to congratulate others on opening a business.
For example, does he want to make great achievements and start a career here, or does he have another purpose?
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The antonym of "great achievements": mediocrity.
1, pinyin: lù lù wú wéi
2, meaning: refers to mediocrity without achievement.
3. Source: Yang Mo's "Song of Youth" Chapter 2 1: "I have long thought that it is better to die heroically than to mix this life with mediocrity!"
4, usage: usually used as predicate, object, attribute in sentences, with derogatory meaning. /5. In retrospect, doing nothing is really a shame for my father.
6. "inaction" structure: a formal idiom.
7. The color of "inaction": derogatory idioms