Idioms describing work

Flattery: Flattery: cater to others' wishes and please others; Flatter: to please, flatter. Everything you say and do should cater to the wishes of others and try to please them.

Harmless sadness: sadness: sadness; Injury: injury. Sadness without sadness describes temperance; He also described poetry and music as beautiful and elegant, with moderate feelings. Metaphor does not overdo things.

Hinder: hinder: hinder. It is inconvenient to get in the way.

Hinder: hinder: hinder. Obstruct others.

Obstacle: obstacle: obstacle. Obstruct others. Use "get in the way"

Safety: Be an honest man, and don't dare to go off the rails.

Step by step: press; According to; Step: step; Ben: Order. Follow certain rules and steps.

Hold your head up: look up at the horizon. Describe arrogance or doing things divorced from reality.

Hold your head high: hold your head high. Look up at the horizon. Describe arrogance or doing things divorced from reality.

When the Eight Immortals crossed the sea, they showed their abilities: Eight Immortals: Eight Immortals in Taoist legends. Metaphor has its own way of doing things. It is also a metaphor to compete with each other with their own skills.

When the Eight Immortals crossed the sea, they showed their magical powers: Eight Immortals: Eight Immortals in Taoist legends. Metaphor has its own way of doing things. It is also a metaphor to compete with each other with their own skills.

Never fail: you can't go wrong a hundred times. It shows that you have a high hit rate in archery or shooting, or you are completely confident in doing things.

One of the best: cool: lost, pitiful. Describe doing things with confidence and never making mistakes.

Everything is cool: cool: lost, pathetic. Describe doing things with confidence and never making mistakes.

One shot at a time: describe archery or shooting accurately and hit the target every time. It is also a metaphor for doing things with confidence.

Hit the target: hit the target. F: launch. Describe archery, throwing or shooting accurately, and hit the target every time. It is also a metaphor for doing things with confidence and never failing. With "one shot at a time".

Sixty-four Edition: Edition: a model of casting money in the Song Dynasty. Each casting plate is made of 64p. The description is rigid and inflexible.

Half a room has no boundaries: space and boundaries: this work is "embarrassing". Metaphor is superficial, not profound or incomplete.

Give up: give up: stop. It means that you can't stick to it, give up halfway, and start without ending.

Half painting: Halfway through. Metaphor does things with a beginning and no end. With "half painting and half waste".

Half-painted and discarded: terminated halfway. Metaphor does things with a beginning and no end.

Accompanied by wind and rain: working in the wind and rain describes hard work.

Idle: refers to speaking and doing things to cater to the wishes and interests of others.

Reserve position: reserve position: like a corpse position, it means that you can't do your duty; Supplement: Use unqualified people to supplement the quantity. If you are too modest to do nothing.

Notebook points: very honest, do not deviate from the rules when talking or doing things.

One bird wins first: Metaphorically, people with poor ability are afraid of catching up with others and leading. Used as a word of modesty. "Stupid birds fly first".

Stupid birds fly first: stupid birds fly first. For example, people with poor ability are afraid of falling behind and doing things earlier than others.

Keep in sync with things: compare: and. Work side by side. Refers to things and colleagues.

The only way: through: through. The road that must be taken. Generally refers to the laws that things must follow or the laws that things must follow.

The only way. The road that must be taken. Generally refers to the laws that things must follow or the laws that things must follow.

It's easy to avoid difficulties: just: get close, get close. Avoid the hard ones and find the easy ones to do. This also means starting with simple things.

Avoidance: avoidance: resignation modesty; The road to virtue: talented people enter the Tao. Resign and retire, and let talented people come out to do things.

Impartiality: conduct business in an impartial and orderly manner.

Justice: impartiality: upholding justice. Refers to doing things fairly and without selfishness.

Catch the wind and catch the shadow: you can't catch the wind or the shadow. Metaphor has no factual basis for talking and doing things.

Catch the wind and catch the shadow: catch: pick it up casually. Metaphor is that there is no solid and reliable foundation for talking and doing things.

Catching shadows is the wind: neither wind nor shadows can be caught. Metaphor has no factual basis for talking and doing things.

Dare not complain: work hard and don't complain about your own labor. Metaphor is diligence and indefatigability (often used to express modesty).

Without thinking: describes doing things without thinking, quickly and skillfully.

Without thinking: false: borrow, depend. Describe doing things quickly and skillfully, without consideration.

Leave no trace: it means to do things thoroughly and leave no trace.

Leave no trace: it means to do things thoroughly and leave no trace.

Ignorance of weight: refers to speaking or doing things without knowing the depth.

I don't know how to advance and retreat: know: know, know; Advance and retreat: metaphor of seriousness. Describe talking and doing things recklessly, without discretion.

It doesn't hurt or itch: it means that talking and doing things are posturing and don't solve practical problems.

Not the beginning of the disaster: the beginning of the disaster: the cause of the disaster. Refers to caution, not inviting disaster.

If you don't obey the rules, you are not Fiona Fang: rules: compasses; Moment: A ruler. Metaphor means to follow certain rules when doing things.

If you don't obey the rules, you can't be Fiona Fang: a metaphor for doing things according to certain rules.

If you don't plan ahead, it will be wasted: planning ahead: preparing in advance; Waste: decline. If you don't prepare in advance, you will fail.

I don't know the height: I don't know the depth of speaking and doing things.

I don't know how to compete: I don't know what to say or do.

Hide the head and protect the tail: the original meaning of calligraphy is to use a pen to be powerful. Now it means to talk and do things evasively, fearing to expose the whole truth.

Hold the knife and don't cut it: fuck: hold it, hold it. Holding a knife in his hand, he didn't cut anything. It is a metaphor for not doing things in time and missing opportunities.

Cao Cao's rate: refers to a careless and careless person.

Pushing down dirt: doing things carelessly and irresponsibly makes things very bad and difficult to clean up.

Stir-fried cold rice: Metaphorically speaking and doing things are repeating the past, with no new content.

Hard success: advantages: sharp, extended to smooth and successful; Seal: not sharp, extension is frustration. Success or failure is at stake. Refers to the possible situation or result of doing something.

Bamboo in mind: Bamboo: Ready-made and complete bamboo. I already have the whole picture in my mind. Metaphor has been determined before doing things.

Strike while the iron is hot: it means to seize the opportunity and speed up the work.

Eat food and do nothing: just take money and do nothing. Metaphor is not responsible for work.

Draw a knife and break the wire: draw a knife. Pull out a knife and cut off the messy silk. Metaphor is decisive.

Go out and be a guest: Go out and do things as seriously as you would a distinguished guest.

Blowing power: the power to blow dust. Metaphor is the slightest strength. It is also a metaphor for doing things easily.

Rush: refers to doing things in a hurry.

Smart and capable: high talent, strong memory and understanding, and strong ability to do things.

Careless atmosphere: rough: rough; Qi: a person's mental state. Refers to doing things carelessly and carelessly.

Careless: coarse: coarse vegetables. Refers to doing things carelessly and carelessly.

Be coarse and fine: describe what you say and do that seems rude and casual, but in fact you are cautious.

Thick plants and big leaves: thick: rough, rough. The original metaphor is short or generalized. Now it is a metaphor for rough and meticulous work.

Caught off guard: describes quick action.

Hit the snake and hit the seven inches: Metaphorically speaking and doing things, we must grasp the main link.

Strike while the iron is hot: a metaphor for seizing the opportunity to speed up the work progress.

Beat back: originally refers to the feudal officials playing drums when they leave the court. Now the metaphor is to shrink back in the middle of doing things with people.

Big ink drop: ink drop: pen drop. The original intention is to work hard on the main part when drawing or writing an article. Metaphorical works focus on the big picture.

Big ink: originally, it means that when drawing or writing an article, you should work hard on the main part. Metaphorical works focus on the big picture.

Make it bigger: change, change. The original meaning is popular all over the world. Described after doing things carelessly.

Dafu no longer: again: the second time. Lucky things won't happen again. It means doing things not just for luck.

Big head and small tail: still "anticlimactic" Metaphor is tight before doing things, and loose after doing things.

Grab a knife for others: grab a knife: write an article for others. Refers to others doing things, especially writing articles.

Be bold and cautious: Be bold but cautious in doing things. Not considerate.

Bold and brave: describes being bold, ambitious and fearless.

Courage and courage: describe courage, ambition and fearlessness.

But nothing else: but: only, as long as; O: error. Pursue nothing but fault. Describe being conservative and mediocre, afraid of making mistakes.

When the interruption continues, there will be confusion: interruption: decision; Chaos: disaster. You should make a decision and hesitate, which will lead to disaster. It means to make a quick decision, or there will be endless trouble.

Speaking of autumn frost, there is no way out. It should be autumn frost, not the lamb in the fence. Metaphor means to have your own opinions and not be controlled or manipulated by others.

Every day, the monk knocks the bell, which is a metaphor for doing things in a perfunctory and negative way, muddling along day by day, and having no positive and enterprising spirit.

Rebellious behavior: originally refers to doing things against common sense and doing things by hook or by crook. What you are doing is against the trend of the times or the wishes of the people.

Forgive others: it means not to do everything, but to leave room.

Successful response: metaphor is skilled or doing things very smoothly. Use "handy".

Handy: get: get, think; Answer: react and cooperate. What you think in your heart, your hands can do. Metaphor is skilled or doing things very smoothly.

Climbing high will make you feel inferior, and going far will make you feel inferior: humble: low; You: Near. Climbing a mountain must start from a low place, and walking a long way must start from a nearby place. Metaphor is to do things in a down-to-earth manner, step by step.

Disturbance and disappointment four: three, four: indicate disorder. Describe the disorder of speaking and doing things.

Dispatch troops: recruit troops and dispatch troops. Metaphor is to arrange people to do things.

Lose three and pull four: describe carelessness, either losing this or forgetting that. It's the same as "losing things"

Forgetting three and forgetting four: describes carelessness, either losing this or forgetting that. It's the same as "losing things"

Forgetting things: describes carelessness, either throwing this or forgetting that.

Things: refers to doing things without a plan. Metaphor action is erratic.

Winter stove: winter stove: fan. There are fans in winter and stoves in summer. Metaphor does not meet the needs of the times, and it takes efforts to get benefits.

Brokeback burn: Brokeback: Cut off the arm. Cut off your arm and burn the body lamp. It means to do things sincerely.

Broken crane: wild duck; Continue: continue; Crane: Crane. Cut off the short legs of wild ducks and attach them to the long legs of cranes. Metaphor goes against the laws of nature.

Slow cutting with a blunt knife; Blunt; Not sharp; Cut: cut. Cut slowly with a blunt knife. Metaphor is slow.

A blunt knife cuts meat: dull: not sharp. Cut the meat with a blunt knife. It is a metaphor for doing things slowly and solving problems quickly.

Elegant and gentle: elegant and gentle. Describe a person's gentle attitude and behavior. Refers to the lack of struggle, not bold and enterprising, not aggressive.

The law is conclusive, but the soldiers have no definite law: law: the art of war; Discussion: judgment; Form: method. Although the Art of War is conclusive, there is no fixed method to use soldiers. Metaphor according to the actual situation to take flexible measures.

Toss and turn: turn: turn. Describe doing things repeatedly.

Rice pit wine bag: a metaphor for people who can only eat and drink but can't do things.

Wine cake: a metaphor for people who can only eat and drink but can't do anything.

Wine cake: a metaphor for people who can only eat and drink but can't do anything.

Catch a big fish in a long line: a metaphor for doing things in the long run. Although you can't get immediate results, you can get more benefits in the future.

A goose plucks its hair: a metaphor for not knowing the situation and doing things by subjective imagination.