Words that portend a prosperous career

Zhengzhengrishang

Zhengzhengrishang zhēng zhēng rì shàng

Idiom explanation Zongzheng: prosperous. Describes a prosperous career, etc., and develops upward day by day.

Common usage: Commonly used

Emotional color, complimentary words

Idiom structure, more formal

Grammar usage: used as predicate and attributive; refers to prosperity. < /p>

Idiom example Mao Zedong's "On the Correct Handling of Contradictions Among the People": "They are willing to serve the socialist motherland of ~."

Thrivingly

Pronunciation: zhēng zhēng rì jìn

Explanation: steaming: rising and flourishing. It is rising and developing day by day. Describes the career development day by day. Same as "prosperously rising".

Source: Ming Dynasty Li Kaixian's "Xianju Ji·The epitaph of Xiqiao Liu Gong, a philanthropic doctor and a doctor of the Five Classics of the Hanlin Academy": "I have made progress every day, but my illness has returned. .

Rushitizhitian

rú rì zhōng tiān

Explanation: It seems as if the sun is at the top of the zenith. It means that things are developing to a very prosperous stage.

< p>Source: "The Book of Songs·Beifeng·Jianxi": "The sun is in the middle of the square, in the front and upper position."

Structure verb-object type.

Usage is used as a compliment. Generally Used as predicate and attributive.

In the correct pronunciation; it cannot be read as "zōnɡ".

In the correct form; it cannot be written as "end".

Synonyms are in the ascendant and vigorous Development

Antonyms for the decline of the sun in the Western Mountains and the twilight scenery of mulberry trees

Example sentences

(1) Poetry developed into the Tang Dynasty; poets emerged in large numbers; schools emerged in various styles; ~.

(2) China's economic construction~; the future is bright.

English translation be very influential

vibrant

zhāo qì péng bó

Explanation of vitality: the morning air, by extension the atmosphere of new life, upward progress, hard work and enterprising; vigorous: the appearance of exuberance. Described as full of life and vitality.

Source: Li Xiaoming's "Gunshots on the Plains": " The vibrant Xiaojia Town suddenly became empty and quiet."

Structural subject-predicate form.

Usage has a complimentary meaning. It is used to describe vitality; full of youthful vitality; Mostly used for young people. Generally used as predicates, attributives, and adverbials.

The correct pronunciation is Chao; it cannot be pronounced as "chāo".

The synonyms are vigorous and lively

Antonyms Old and dead, lifeless

Analysis~ and "vibrant"; both can describe strong vitality; often used in common terms.

Rú rì fāng shēng

Explanation: like: Xiang; square: strong. Like the sun just rising. It means that the bright future has just begun.

Source: "The Book of Songs·Xiaoya·Tianbao": "Like the moon's eternity , like the rising of the sun."

Structure verb-object.

Used mostly in the development of things. Generally used as predicates, attributives, and adverbials.

正音 rise ; Cannot be read as "sēnɡ".

Distinguish the shape of rising; cannot be written as "sound".

The synonyms are: sun rising, moon rising, rising sun rising in the east

Antonyms: rivers, sun setting, The sun is setting and the journey is poor

Example sentence: Our young generation~; has vigorous vitality and a bright future.

English translation like the rising sun

Thrivingly and prosperously

xīn xīn xiàng róng

Explanation Xinxin: describes the vigorous growth of vegetation; Rong: lush. Describes the lush growth of vegetation. It is a metaphor for the vigorous development and prosperity of a career.

Source: Tao Qian of Jin Dynasty "Returning Words": "The trees are thriving, and the springs are trickling and beginning to flow."

The structure is more formal

Usage is used in a complimentary sense. It can be used to describe the vigorous vitality of vegetation; also Used to refer to a prosperous career. Generally used as a predicate, attributive, and adverbial.

Distinguish the form of "Xin"; it cannot be written as "new".

The synonyms are vigorous and in the ascendant

Antonyms of the end of the road, the end of the road, lifeless

Analysis~ and "thriving"; both describe the prosperity of things. But~ mostly emphasizes "prosperity" and "prosperity"; "thriving" emphasizes "up"; it indicates that things are prosperous. Develop; rise and improve.

Example sentences

(1) The cause of socialist construction of the motherland~; is booming.

(2) After the implementation of the joint production responsibility system The countryside presents a scene of ~.

English translation: thriving with each passing day

Idiom story Tao Yuanming was a great poet in ancient times. He served as several officials. Because Dissatisfied with the dark reality, he resolutely resigned and returned to his hometown.

When he returned home, he drank while admiring the lush trees in the yard, and felt very happy. After drinking and eating, he came to the countryside. The spring scenery in his eyes made him sigh: the trees are flourishing and the springs are beginning to flow. This means that spring is here, the trees and grass are growing very lush, and the water in the mountain springs and streams is flowing slowly. Later, people The phrase "wood is happy and prosperous" is simplified into the idiom "thriving", which is used to describe the prosperity of a career.

Development.

Vibrant and vigorous

zhāo qì péng bó

Explanation of vitality: the morning air, by extension the atmosphere of new life, upward progress, hard work and enterprising; vigorous: vigorous Appearance. Described as full of life and vitality.

Source: Li Xiaoming's "Gunshots on the Plains": "The vibrant Xiaojia Town suddenly became empty and quiet."

Structure Subject-predicate form.

The usage has a positive meaning. It is used to describe vitality; full of youthful vitality; it is mostly used for young people. It is generally used as a predicate, attributive, and adverbial.

The correct pronunciation is Chao; cannot be read. As "chāo".

The synonyms are vigorous, vigorous and vigorous

The antonyms are old-fashioned and lifeless

Discrimination ~ and "vibrant"; both can describe strong vitality; Often used.

Example: We young people are full of spirit; ~; and should not be lifeless.

English translation full of youthful spirit

Ascendant

fāng xīng wèi ài

Explanation: being; "Emperor Xiaozong's Letter": "The world must be full of cunning and unstoppable traitors, and the captives must be in the ascendant, so why use this!"

Structural conjunction

Many uses It has a complimentary meaning. It is often used in booming revolutionary situations and new things. It is generally used as an object and attributive.

The correct pronunciation is Ai; it cannot be pronounced as "yì".

The shape is not discernible; it cannot be pronounced. Written as "the end".

The synonyms are still flourishing and flourishing

The antonyms are waning and the end of the road

Example sentences The tide of reform is sweeping across the country; economic problems have emerged ~The good situation.

English translation: It is well under way without signs of decline.

Vibrant and vibrant

shēng jī bó bó

Explain and describe nature as full of vitality, or social life as active.

Source: Zhang Tianmin's "Entrepreneurship": "The oil field is a vibrant, busy and prosperous scene."

Structural subject-predicate formula.< /p>

Used as a compliment; often used to describe natural scenery and social phenomena. Generally used as predicates and attributives.

Distinguish the shape; cannot be written as "Bo".

Synonyms: lively, full of life

Antonyms: old-fashioned, lifeless

Analysis: The difference between "vibrant" and "vibrant": ~ cannot describe people; "vibrant" can describe people.

Example sentence It is midsummer; everything is green; it shows a spirit of~.

Busy with business

shēng yì àng rán

Explanation to describe strong vitality The way it looks

Structured subject-predicate idioms

Used as predicates and attributives; refers to full of vitality

Synonyms are full of vitality

Antonyms are old-fashioned< /p>

Example sentence The spring bamboo shoots after the rain present a scene of full of life

English translation full of life

live and alive

shēng lóng huó hǔ

Explanation and description of being lively, vigorous, and full of vitality.

From the fifth chapter of "History of Pain" by Wu Jianren of the Qing Dynasty: "Although there were many Yuan soldiers outside the city, they were led by Zhang Shijie, Zong Ren, Zongyi is behind, like a living dragon and tiger, charging into the battle."

Structural conjunction.

Usage: used as a compliment. To describe a person's vitality. Generally used as an attributive, adverbial, and complement. .

The correct pronunciation is lively; it cannot be pronounced as "hó".

The synonyms are vigorous, the dragon and the tiger are leaping

The antonyms are old-fashioned and lifeless

Analysis~ It is different from "dragon rising and tiger leaping": ~ focuses on describing the posture of people and things; "dragon rising and tiger leaping" focuses on describing the dynamics of people and things

Examples: More than 30 warriors; ~; swarming up; carrying on one's back; carrying on one's back to carry; to carry; to carry; to carry; to clean up the yard quickly.

English translation: full of life and energy

龙腾虎狠

lóng téng hǔ yuè

Explains that the dragon is flying and the tiger is jumping. It describes the vigorous and powerful movements when running and jumping. It is also a metaphor for rising into action and making a difference.

Source: Yan Cong of the Tang Dynasty "Preface to the Praise of Famous Officials of the Three Kingdoms": "The saints are appointed, the wise men are appointed, the dragons and tigers leap, the winds and clouds steam, and the pursuit of subtleties is all related to heaven."

Structure joint type.

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Usage has a complimentary meaning. It is often used to describe activities such as sports and military training. It is generally used as a predicate and attributive.

The correct pronunciation is "yào"; it cannot be pronounced as "yào".

Distinguish the form Teng; cannot be written as "Teng".

The synonyms are heroic, vigorous and vigorous

The antonyms are gentle, twilight and lifeless

Analysis~ Both can be described as "vigorous" Vigorous and lively. However, it focuses more on describing people's dynamics; it refers to flexible movements; vigorous skills; somersaults and jumps; it is also often used to describe active scenes; or natural scenes; "lively and vigorously" focuses on describing people's posture; it means that people are full of vitality and Full of energy; also often used to describe a team.

Example: In the square; happy crowd ~; singing and dancing.

English translation do sth.withvigorousenthusiasm