An idiom to take care of yourself?

Idiom of "one" plus labor

spare no effort

pronounce

Bjor k incarnation

explain

Remarks: dodge.

Hard work: hard work.

An idiom to take care of yourself?

Idiom of "one" plus labor

spare no effort

pronounce

Bjor k incarnation

explain

Remarks: dodge.

Hard work: hard work.

Don't run away from hard work. Describe people who are not afraid of hardship and have strong perseverance.

source

Tang Niusu's Moon Hee Wu Baoan: "Please don't hesitate to work today."

structure

Verb-object idioms.

use

Said not afraid of fatigue and hard work.

Generally used as predicate and attribute.

Correct sb's pronunciation

"Ci" cannot be pronounced "chí".

Shape discrimination

Ci cannot be written as a word.

synonym

Not afraid of trouble.

antonym

Love leisure, hate labor.

example sentence

(1) Zhang Paichang took great pains to lead everything.

The old worker has worked tirelessly for decades.

English translation/ translator/ interpreter

Don't take difficulties seriously.

(2) Idioms and ancient poems related to Labor Day. Helao

There are many poems about labor. This is for you.

Compassion for farmers

At noon in summer, the sun is very hot, farmers are still working, and beads are dripping into the soil. Who knows that every grain of Chinese food is hard?

Look at cutting wheat.

Bai Juyi has less leisure at home, and people are twice as busy in May. In the evening, the south wind rises and the wheat turns yellow. Mother-in-law is loaded with vegetables, and the child is loaded with pot pulp. Go with Tian Xiang. Ding Zhuang is in Nangang. Filled with the heat of the country, the back was scorched by the sun. I don't know about the heat, but I regret the long summer. There is another poor woman with a child in her arms. Grab the ear with your right hand and hang the basket with your left arm. Listening to his words of concern is very sad. My family's taxes are gone, so I can take this to satisfy my hunger. Today, I have no merit, and I have never worked in farming and mulberry. Lu Li has 300 stone, and he had leftover food when he was eight years old. I am ashamed to read this in private, and I can't forget it every day. Back to the garden house

Tao Yuanming planted beans at the foot of Nanshan, and the grass was covered with bean seedlings. Get up early in the morning to get rid of weeds, and come back with hoes in the moonlight at night. The narrow path covered with vegetation, the night dew wet my clothes. It's not a pity to get wet, but I hope it won't be against my will.

Four seasons pastoral miscellaneous interest

Fan Chengda plows the fields during the day, and produces fruits at night. The children in the village mind their own business. Although the children don't plow and weave, they also learn a kind of melon in the shade of mulberry trees.

There are also many idioms about labor.

Get up early and be greedy for the dark, be conscientious, work hard and complain, be exhausted physically and mentally, have plenty of food and clothing, rest at sunrise and at sunset, and be diligent and sweaty during busy farming season. People are in full swing, laughing, doing their best, working hard, working hard, working hard, working hard, working hard, working hard, working hard, working hard, working hard, working hard, working hard. Sweating like rain, resolute, brave, indomitable, tireless harvest, settle down to start a career, writing, farming, inkstone, spreading stars, Dai Yue's love of leisure, hate work, hard work, grain can be easily made by self-reliance

What are the idioms of "San"?

Old idioms

Get something for nothing,

Take great pains,

Work hard,

Break down from overwork,

Once and for all,

Work hard and complain,

Getting earlier and earlier,

Tired and tired,

In vain,

Those who can do more work,

Thanks to great achievements,

Lift a finger,

Tired of traveling by boat,

What are the old idioms of "Si"?

Getting something for nothing is an idiom in China, pronounced bù.

work

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Hu, it means that you don't work and take up the fruits of others' labor.

What is the idiom of Wu and Lao?

Labor idioms include: great contribution, hard work, dog's work, love leisure and hate labor, in vain.

1, with great contribution [hà n m m mg not ng lá o]

Said by: "Everything is wrong": "Abandoning private interests is a sweat."

Interpretation: Great achievements refer to military exploits. Generally refers to credit. Sweating horse: a horse is tired and sweaty, which is a metaphor for struggling. The original refers to the great contribution made in the war. Now it means making great contributions.

Example: Once I forget my Prime Minister, I will be demoted to live in Jinan.

Grammar: formal; Become an object; Use praise to describe outstanding military achievements.

2, overwork [x rho nl á o r ū zhunot]

Said by: Shangguan: "virtuous, leisurely, faking, overworking."

Explanation: mental fatigue: exhausted; Day: day after day; Clumsy: Clumsy. Now people who do bad things are often accused. Although they do their best, they will not get any benefits in the end. On the contrary, their situation will get worse every day.

But in the end, because I have conclusive evidence to prove that this is slander, they "~" in vain and failed to achieve their goal.

Grammar: combination; As predicate, complement and attribute; derogatory sense

3. Do your best [qu m m m m m m m m m m zh and lá o]

Said by: biography of Han Kong Guang: "I'm short-sighted and resourceful, and I'm afraid I can't report it once I'm upset."

Explanation: I am willing to run for the monarch like a dog and a horse. Express willingness to be driven and serve others. I have limited vision and limited intelligence, and I am willing to run for the monarch like a dog and a horse.

Ex: Li has no talent. He has a lot of food, and he is willing to give it. My vision and intelligence are limited,

Grammar: formal; Become an object; derogatory sense

4. Enjoy leisure and hate work

From: Guo Yuchuan's Book of the Later Han Dynasty: "Love leisure and hate work, there are four difficulties."

Explanation: Yi: Ease; Evil: disgust, hatred. It is difficult to covet comfort and hate labor.

Example: Are ancient people different? ~, still feel like a lady.

Grammar: combination; As a predicate; derogatory sense

5, in vain [lá oé rú g not ng]

From: "Pipe Situation": "In vain."

Note: I made efforts, but I didn't get the result.

For example, if you don't pay attention to science and work hard blindly, the result must be ~.

Grammar: compact; As predicate, object and attribute; Used to evaluate the effect of a person's work.

What are the idioms of "Lu" with labor and labor?

Labor-related idioms are:

In vain: efforts have been made, but no results have been obtained.

Efforts: I have made a lot of efforts, suffered a lot and made great contributions.

Waste of people and money: not only people work hard, but also money. Now it also refers to the abuse of manpower and material resources.

Mobilize a large number of troops: the original point is to mobilize a large number of troops. Now refers to the use of a lot of manpower.

Old Yan flies: Old: Shrike. Shrike and swallow fly their own things. Metaphor husband and wife, lovers separation.

Combination of work and rest: leisure: happiness and rest. Combine work and rest.

Labor wages: refers to useless troops and empty military salaries.

Worry: labor: cost; Jiao: Anxiety. Describe people who are worried about something.

Labor and money: not only people work hard, but also money. Now it also refers to the abuse of manpower and material resources. Also known as "wasting people's money".

Use many people to do sth.

Fatigue of bones and muscles: refers to heavy labor that makes bones and muscles tired and painful.

Old Xi Shiyuan: Launching troops to attack distant enemies refers to risky military activities.

Abstinence of Lao Si: Only by taking part in actual labor can we think of cherishing material resources and know how to be frugal; It's easy to be debauched if you want to be comfortable.

Hard work: hard work, hard thinking and anxiety.

Hard work: physical fatigue, mental fatigue.

Trouble: labor: cost; Jiao: Anxiety. Describe people who are worried about something.

Get for nothing: get, get. You don't work, but you have the fruits of others' labor.

Overwork: overwork: overwork for a long time; Disease: disease. I got sick because of overwork and overwork.

Try, complain: Take responsibility, endure. Not afraid of suffering, not afraid of resentment.

In vain; In vain; In vain. Run back and forth in vain.

To work in vain, without success.

Overwork: refers to people who do bad things. Although they do their best, they will not get any benefits in the end. On the contrary, their situation will get worse every day.

Once and for all: easy: easy. Try hard once, do things well, and then you can stop trying.

Pay according to work: Pay according to the contribution of labor.

Distribution according to work: distribution according to the size of labor.

Get something for nothing: You can get something for nothing.

Shriek Yan: refers to a parting relative or friend.

More work and more gain: more work and more gain, no pains, no gains.

Dong Lao Xi Yan: Lao: Shrike. Metaphor lovers, friends leave.

Divide work and work: divide work and work, and do your duty.

Turn to work for relaxation: work: fatigue; Yi: Have a rest. Turn fatigue into comfort.

The soul is exhausted and the dream is broken: it describes missing day and night and being sleepy.

Karoshi: Illness due to overwork. With "break down from overwork".

Shoulder hardships and complain: I am still working hard and complaining. Not afraid of suffering, not afraid of resentment.

Hard kindness: refers to the kindness of parents to raise their children hard.

Reward: reward: tired, overworked. Gu Fu: Care and nurturing.

In vain: in vain, useless.

Five poisons and seven injuries: generally refers to various diseases and pathogenic factors.

Overwork: I panicked and lost my mind. With "tired heart, busy mind."

Worried: Still flustered. I panicked and lost my mind.

Once and for all: try hard once, do things well, and then you can stop trying. Use "once and for all".

Once and for all: once and for all. Refers to the exchange of temporary hard work for long-term comfort.

Reward and punish crimes: reward those who have made meritorious deeds and punish criminals. With "reward merit and punish crime".

Spare no effort: resignation: escape; Hard work: hard work. Don't run away from hard work. Describe people who are not afraid of hardship and have strong perseverance.

Pommel horse fatigue: describes the fatigue of the journey. Suffering from "pommel horse fatigue"

Case: case: official document. Paperwork makes the body tired. Describe the busy business.

Pommel horse fatigue: refers to fatigue after a long journey or battle.

Lawton on pommel horse: Lawton: sleepy. Riding on a horse for too long will make you tired and sleepy. Describe the fatigue of the journey.

Pommel horse fatigue: refers to fatigue after a long journey or battle.

Waste money and labor: spend money and labor for the people.

Hard work: Consume physical strength and energy.

Hunger fatigue: refers to hard life and irregular diet.

Old four: people are very worried and worried.

Send Laurie: describe being busy with social intercourse. With "welcome".

Travel fatigue: describe the fatigue and hardship of the journey.

Food and salary: describe excellent knowledge.

Diligence: patience: forbearance. Can live a hard life and stand fatigue.

Great achievements: refers to the establishment of meritorious military service on the battlefield. Now refers to the contribution made by hard work.

Love leisure and hate work: leisure: ease; Evil: disgust, hatred. Love ease, hate labor.

Lift a finger: lift a finger. It's easy and effortless to describe.

People who can work more: capable people work more and are tired.

My service: I am willing to run for the monarch like a dog or a horse. Express willingness to be driven and serve others.

Waiting for merit: it means to be fully prepared in the war, save your physical strength, and give a head-on blow when the tired enemy attacks.

Pommel horse works: pommel horse: saddle and horse, referring to long journey or war. Describe the hardships of a journey or battle.

The burden of paperwork: paperwork: official documents. Fatigue in dealing with official documents.

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

Bao's works: Bao: protection and nurturing. The contribution of protecting and raising young children

Negative Ren Meng labor: refers to shouldering heavy responsibilities and being hard-working.

Food fatigue: eating late. Describe being diligent in political affairs.

Love and hate work: love ease and hate work. With "love rest, hate work".

Great contributions: ① refers to the labor of fighting. It also refers to outstanding military achievements. ② refers to the fatigue of horse transportation.

Trickle labor: trickle: trickle; Water droplets: water droplets. Small contribution.

Calculation of work: refers to the calculation of credits.

Diligence: Diligence: Very diligent; Resistance: I can afford it and stand it. Hard-working and able to bear heavy fatigue.

Dream broken soul tired: thinking in my sleep makes me fidget. Also known as "the dream is broken."

Take responsibility, work hard: take responsibility and endure. Not afraid of resentment, not afraid of suffering. With "efforts, complaints".

Can bear hardships and stand hard work: can bear hardships and stand hard work, can live.

Let leisure compete for work: it means that comfortable things are humble to each other and hard things compete with each other.

Use leisure to wait for work: use leisure to wait for work. It is said that when fighting, take the defensive and save your strength. When the enemy was tired, he took the opportunity to attack and win.

Easily combat fatigue: attack tired enemies with a well-nourished army.

Treat the enemy with police: it means to take the defensive, save your strength, let the enemy attack, and then use its fatigue to win the battle.

Waiting for work: still waiting for work.

Rest when you are hungry: it means that you have food when you are hungry and rest when you are tired.

In vain; In vain; In vain. Run back and forth in vain.

Jiao Lao: Describe being diligent in political affairs. Just like "worrying about working at night"

Worried about the night: it's hard to eat snacks and food. Describe being diligent in political affairs. Also called "overwork at night" and "worry at night".

Efforts: Resignation: Rejection. Although you are tired and hard, you don't refuse. It describes hard work.

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What are the idioms of "Qi" with old words?

Dong Lao Xi Yan lai

Pronunciation d not dōng láo x and Yan

Interpretation of labor: self-employment. Metaphor lovers, friends leave.

The source is Guo Songmao Qian's poem "The Song of the Shrike Flying East in Yuefu": "The Shrike flies east and the swallow flies west, and the oriole meets the weaver girl."

The example is amazing! Isn't this man going to study on the Siberian Railway and be a swallow with us? (Liang Qichao's "The Future of New China" for the fourth time)

"Ba" is an idiom with the word "Lao".

Saddle fatigue refers to feeling tired after a long journey or battle.

Case work: official documents. Fatigue in dealing with official documents

Diligence: affordable, affordable. Can bear hard life and fatigue.

Think hard, think hard, and worry.

Physical fatigue and mental fatigue.

Combination of work and rest: happiness and rest. Combine work and rest.

The pommel horse was tired and sleepy after riding for too long. Describe the fatigue of the journey.

Pommel horse fatigue refers to feeling tired after a long journey or battle.

Pommel horse: Saddle and horse, referring to a long journey or war. Describe the hardships of a journey or battle.

Overworked paperwork makes you exhausted. Describe the busy business.

Spare no effort to say: dodge. Hard work: hard work. Don't run away from hard work. Describe people who are not afraid of hardship and have strong perseverance.

I dare not talk to the old man about hardships, nor dare I talk about my own sufferings. Metaphor is diligence and indefatigability (often used to express modesty).

Get something for nothing You don't work, but you have the fruits of others' labor.

Donglao Saixixi Lao: Shrike. Metaphor lovers, friends leave.

Anti-fatigue: fatigue; Yi: Have a rest. Turn fatigue into comfort.

Hard work requires energy and thought.

Enjoy leisure and hate work and rest: ease; Evil: disgust, hatred. Love ease, hate labor.

Great achievements: the horse that soldiers ride is sweating like a pig, which is a metaphor for the difficulty of using troops. Refers to the establishment of meritorious military service on the battlefield. Now refers to the contribution made by hard work.

Break down from overwork: long-term overwork; Disease: disease. I got sick because of overwork and overwork.

It's easy to lift a finger As difficult as raising your hand. It's easy and effortless to describe.

Hard work: fatigue and hard work; Division and crowd: army; Move: to send out, mobilize. It used to mean mobilizing a large number of troops, but now it means using a lot of manpower.

Work hard, think hard and worry.

Old four's escape: easy. Refers to taking part in actual labor in order to cherish material resources and know how to be frugal; It's easy to be debauched if you want to be comfortable.

I have made a lot of efforts, suffered a lot and contributed a lot.

Lao Yan flies separately: shrike. Shrike and swallow fly their own things. Metaphor husband and wife, lovers separation.

Diligence: very diligent; Resistance: I can afford it and stand it. Hard-working and able to bear heavy fatigue.

When Lao Shi attacked Yuan, he sent his troops to attack the distant enemy, which mostly referred to risky military activities.

Wasting people and money not only makes people hard, but also costs money. Now it also refers to the abuse of manpower and material resources.

In vain, but I didn't get the result.

Those who can work more are also tired.

I am willing to serve the monarch like a dog and a horse. Express willingness to be driven and serve others.

Work hard and complain: endure, endure. Not afraid of suffering, not afraid of resentment.

Food discrimination and labor remuneration describe excellent knowledge.

Go back and forth in vain: waste your strength. Run back and forth in vain.

In vain.

It's no use. It's no use.

A futile round trip: a futile effort. Run back and forth in vain.

Tired and tired: exhausted; Day: day after day; Clumsy: Clumsy. Now people who do bad things are often accused. Although they do their best, they will not get any benefits in the end. On the contrary, their situation will get worse every day.

Lift a finger is a metaphor for effortless, just a hand.

Once and for all: comfort. Try hard once, do things well, and then you can stop trying.

Waiting for work and rest: leisure; L: tired. It means to be fully prepared in the war, save your strength and give a head-on blow when the tired enemy attacks.

Saddle Tired Watching Saddle Tired

Shrike swallows refer to parting relatives or friends.

You can get something for nothing.

Waste people and money, consume property and work hard for the people. Yan Zi's Spring and Autumn Annals: "It is my sin to waste money, waste people's time, think it is useless, and then blame others."

Division of responsibilities, joint efforts, due diligence.

Denying Ren Meng's labor means bearing heavy responsibilities and pains.

Great achievements (1) refers to the labor of war. It also refers to outstanding military achievements. ② refers to the fatigue of horse transportation.

Love-hate job. See "Love-hate job"

The soul is exhausted and the dream is broken. Describe missing day and night, drowsy.

Calculate your own work, calculate your own credit.

Shoulder hard complaints, or hard complaints?

Worried old four describes people as very worried and worried.

A trickle of labor: a trickle; Water droplets: water droplets. Small contribution.

Exhaustion means hard work, which makes you exhausted and miserable.

Waste people and money to mobilize many people to do one thing.

Wasting people and money is also called "wasting people and money".

Overwork: fee; Jiao: Anxiety. Describe people who are worried about something.

It is futile to pay your labor, and it is empty to pay your army.

Broken dreams, thinking in my sleep, make me restless. Also known as "the dream is broken."

Reward: tired, overworked. Gu Fu: Care and nurturing. "Biography of Empresses of Yuan Dynasty": "The first empress dowager of Qin Wei, the pot is bright, and the heirs echo, assisting the first dynasty. It is indeed respectful and frugal, and it is another idea to take care of and recover. "

Hard kindness means that parents have worked hard to raise their children.

Let the easy things be humble to each other, and the hard things compete with each other.

Hard-working and able to withstand hard work and life.

Work hard. See "Work hard".

For rewarding labor and punishing criminal offences, see "rewarding labor and punishing criminal offences".

Hunger and fatigue mean that hungry people have food and tired people have rest.

Send it to Lao Lai to see "Send a welcome".

Five poisons and seven injuries generally refer to various diseases and pathogenic factors.

I'm still in a state of confusion.

It's the same as "tired and busy"

Once and for all, see "once and for all"

Take time to work, take time to work.

Be kind to others, be kind to others.

Attack the tired enemy with a well-nourished army.

Ask for leave, etc. It is said that when fighting, take the defensive and save your strength. When the enemy was tired, he took the opportunity to attack and win.

Once and for all. Refers to the exchange of temporary hard work for long-term comfort.

Fatigue of eating [explanation] I didn't eat until very late. Describe being diligent in political affairs.

Hunger and cold [explanation] refers to hard life and irregular diet.

[Explanation] I was ill because of overwork and overwork. With "break down from overwork".

Night jiao Lao [explanation] describes being diligent in political affairs. Just like "worrying about working at night"

Eating at night is very hard. Describe being diligent in political affairs. Also known as "overwork at night" and "worry at night".

Fatigue of ships and cars [explanation] ships and cars: ships and cars generally refer to all land and water vehicles. Lawton: Very tired, very tired. Describe the fatigue of the journey.

Distribution according to work is based on the size of labor.

Pay according to work, and get paid according to the contribution of labor.

more pay for more work

Po's Works Po: Protection and Nurturing. The contribution of protecting and raising young children

What are the idioms of "Jiugong" and "Husband"

I have made a lot of efforts, suffered a lot and contributed a lot.

In vain efforts, there is no effect, it is in vain.

Great achievements refer to the great achievements made in the battlefield, and now they are also used to describe the great contributions made by individuals in their work.

Work counting refers to calculating credits.

Get twice the result with half the effort, but with little effect.

In vain, but I didn't get the result.

Division of responsibilities, joint efforts, due diligence.

What are the idioms related to "picking up" and "combining work and rest"

The idiom related to "combination of work and rest" is only "combination of work and rest".