A poem about not wanting to fall behind 1 An idiom that describes being unwilling to lag behind.
1. Ungrateful and willing; Female crouching: the female bird crouches there motionless, indicating that she can't hide. Metaphor is not willing to do nothing.
2. Unwilling to be left behind.
3. unwilling to be lonely describes being unwilling to be left out or eager to participate in something.
4. Not to be outdone: show, show. Unwilling to show that you are inferior to others. It means to have a competition, which is higher or lower.
5. Unrestrained people, uninhibited people. Refers to people who are unwilling to submit.
6. Close your eyes when you die. Don't close your eyes when you die. It means that when a person dies, there are still things in his heart that he can't let go. Now it is often used to describe extreme reluctance.
7. Evil begets evil: hate, hate; Dirty: that is, downstream, extending to an inconspicuous position. Hatred is downstream. The original intention is that a gentleman does not want to live in a humble position. Now I am also unwilling.
8. You chase after me to describe the fierce competition, and everyone is unwilling to lag behind.
9. The food is not delicious. It means you have something on your mind and you don't eat well. The same is "not enough to eat."
10. I don't know the taste, but I have something in my heart and I don't like it. The same is "not enough to eat."
1 1. After eating it, there is no final taste to describe something in my heart, and it is not fragrant after eating it. The same is "not enough to eat."
12. Being outstanding and uninhibited means being superior and unwilling to be bound.
2. Idioms that describe being unwilling to lag behind
The following idioms all mean "unwilling to lag behind":
Ungrateful: Gan: willing, willing; Female squatting: the female bird crouches there motionless, which is a metaphor for hiding and not seeking progress. Metaphor is not willing to be in a position of inaction.
Unwilling to lag behind: unwilling to lag behind others.
Not to be outdone: show: show, show. Unwilling to show that you are inferior to others. Show that you want to compete.
Dirty: evil: hate, hate; Dirty: that is, downstream, extending to an inconspicuous position. Hatred is downstream. In the past, it meant that a gentleman did not want to live in a humble position. Now I also said that I don't want to live downstream.
A lonely canopy vibration: canopy: canopy grass. A single crown grass, floating in the wind, still needs to be refreshed. Metaphor frustrated and unwilling to sink, struggling to cheer up, want to make a difference.
You chase after me: describe the fierce competition, and everyone is unwilling to lag behind.
Never give up: swear not to give up until you reach your goal.
3. Famous sayings that are unwilling to lag behind in learning
1. A learner depends not only on what he is born with, but also on what he gets from learning to make himself.
Goldstein's genius is just a spark. If you want it to be a burning flame, only study! Study! ! ! -Gorky Knowledge is an extremely precious thing, and it is not shameful to absorb it from any source. -Abu Ri Faraz Learning is labor, and it is full of thoughts.
-ushinski Don't sleep until you can tell yourself what you learned today. -Leigh Heaton. Idle learning is not better than idle learning.
-Joe Bells's three conditions for studying are: observing more, suffering more and learning more. The secret of learning a lot is not to learn a lot at once.
The first sign of Locke's educated mind is that he is good at asking questions. -plekhanov, a curious person, was only a fool for five minutes; He who is ashamed to ask questions is a fool all his life.
-Anonymous 2. Reading gives us experience and reading gives us knowledge. Osterloff makes people wise by reading history, witty by reading poems, precise by mathematics, profound by physicists, grave by ethics and able to contend by logic and rhetoric. Every scholar becomes a role.
-Bacon likes reading, which is equivalent to turning the lonely Guang Chen in life into a great moment of enjoyment. -Montesquieu A person who loves books must have a faithful friend, a good tutor, a lovely companion and a gentle comforter.
-Isaac Barrow All kinds of stupid things, in the case of reading good books every day, are like being baked on the fire and gradually melting. -Hugo masters's works take root in our hearts, and the poet's poems flow in our veins.
We read books when we were young, but we remember them when we are old. -Hezlet Every time I read a good book for the first time, I feel as if I have found a friend; When I read the book again, I seemed to meet my old friend again.
-Voltaire A wise man reads books and experiences life. -Lin Yutang beware of people who read only one book.
-Latin proverbs Rereading famous works does not add a point of understanding to the works; But you can learn more about yourself. -clifton fadiman smells foreign things disgusting for a long time; The longer you read, the more profound you will be.
-Cheng Yi 3. Diligence Any sudden inspiration can't actually replace long-term efforts. -Rodin conquered everything with diligence.
-Virgil's usual keys are the brightest. -English proverb No animal is more diligent than an ant, yet it is the most taciturn.
-Benjamin Franklin You can't expect to be great and comfortable at the same time. -Barry Genius is the best cow. They work nonstop every day 18 hours.
-Renan Laziness equals burying a person alive. Taylor Leisure is a piece of clothing, which should not be worn often.
-A Nong has no intelligence without enthusiasm, no enthusiasm without knowledge, and no combination of enthusiasm and talent without diligence. Joseph iv. If you want to cultivate yourself, you should be upright first; If you want to be right, be sincere first.
-The Book of Rites Lan Zhi was born in a secluded forest, and there was no one there. Xiu De, a gentleman, didn't change his faith because he was poor. -Confucius speaks high, so cultivate one's morality.
-Huang Shigong's slanderers should be self-taught, and people's reputation should be feared. -Hu is a gentleman's guardian. If you repair your body, the world will be at peace.
-Mencius corrected its source and did not respond at the end. -Su Fang lives in seclusion in the valley tirelessly, and a gentleman does not repair things for the sake of fame.
-"Remembrance of Righteousness" is the first progress in self-cultivation. People can make progress without defending their weaknesses.
-Lv Kun saved himself. If there is, change it. If there is nothing, it will be encouraged. -Zhu just doesn't ask others for anything.
-"The Book of Rites" is rich and arrogant, and it is not easy to be poor. -Yan Zi learned from the sky with an open mind, maintained his physical strength in his later years, and respected the pines for a long time.
-If you want to govern the country, you must first get your family together; If you want to reunite with your family, you should first repair your body; If you want to cultivate yourself, you should be upright, and if you want to be upright, you should be sincere first. Be sincere, let him know first; Knowledge exists in things. -"Book of Rites" A person must devote all his strength to improving himself, and can't waste his strength on other things.
-lev tolstoy 5. Cherish time. Of all the criticisms, the greatest, most correct and most talented is time. -belinsky Time is a great teacher.
-Burke Time is the soil of all achievements in the world. Time brings pain to the dreamer and happiness to the creator.
-McKinsey Time is the site of ability development and so on. -Marx forgets today and tomorrow will be forgotten.
-Give up those who give up time in prime time. -Shakespeare Hard-working bees never have time to be sad.
Blake couldn't get the clock to strike the past hour for me. -Byron Time is the most impartial, 24 hours for anyone; Time is also selfish, not anyone's 24 hours.
-Huxley Any saving is ultimately saving time. -Marx All human skills are nothing more than a mixture of patience and time.
-Balzac Time is a great writer, and it will write a happy ending for everyone. Chaplin.
4. What proverbs and philosophies are there to describe yourself?
synonym
Unwilling to lag behind, unwilling to lag behind, strive for the upper reaches, unwilling to yield, stupid birds fly first, not to be outdone.
antonym
Edit this paragraph and make sentences by candidly admit defeat, being depressed, muddling along and following the footsteps of others.
1, he succeeded, this is because he has the spirit of being the first in everything and unwilling to lag behind. As long as you have the spirit of being unwilling to lag behind and never giving up, the door of victory will eventually open for you. In the competition with others, he was always unwilling to lag behind, and finally he stood out and won the final victory. As long as you persevere and don't want to lag behind, the goal of life will be achieved. Two-part allegorical saying: Unwilling to lag behind —— Typing the name of Romance of the Three Kingdoms (Le Jin)