Doing a good job

1. What are the four-letter words to describe "doing a good job"

Seek Excellence, Thousands of Hammers, Words and Phrases, Diligence, Meticulousness

I. Seek Excellence

Explanation: Jing: Perfection, good; Yi: More. It is good to ask for better.

Citation: Comrade Bai Kou'en was a doctor, who took medicine as his profession, and strived for technical excellence; in the whole medical system of the Eighth Route Army, his medical skills were very high. *** "In Memory of Pak Kiu En"

Near-synonyms refinement, refinement, a thousand hammers, word for word, sincerity, devotion, icing on the cake, meticulous

Antonyms get by, shoddy, perfunctory, hopeful, simple because of the ugly, nothing to achieve, red tape, wastefulness, not to ask for anything

II,

Explanation: The metaphor of going through the exercise and test of many hard struggles. It also refers to the many careful revisions of articles and works.

Derived from: Jin Liu Kun's poem "Re-gift to Lu Chen": "What is the meaning of a hundred refinements of rigidity, transformed into a softness around the finger.""

What is the intention of the old refinement of rigidity, in order to turn it into the softness of winding fingers."

Grammar: conjunctive; as predicate, determiner, dative; with positive connotation

Near-synonyms refinement, hundreds of refinements, words and sentences, wind and rain, wind and waves, excellence

Antonyms shoddy, a wave

Third, words and sentences

Interpretation: deliberation, discretion: repeated consideration. It refers to the careful and meticulous way of writing or speaking, and the way in which one word and one sentence are scrutinized and pondered over.

From: qing ji yun, "notes on reading microcottage", vol. 1: "the Song dynasty of Confucianism accumulated a lifetime of energy, word by word and sentence by sentence, but not the Han dynasty of Confucianism."

Song Ru accumulated a lifetime of energy, word by word, so it is concluded that it is never Han Ru can do

Example: He never spoke casually, but word by word.

Grammar: conjunctive; as predicate, object, dative; with positive connotation

Near-synonyms ink-as-gold, sentence discretion, fine-carving, word by word, thousands of hammers, ten lines at a glance, word-carving sentence skeletonization, sentence weighing, line-counting ink, biting and chewing the words, striving for perfection

Antonyms digressing from the subject, putting down a thousand words, looking at the text

Fourthly, doing one's utmost

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Explanation:盡:全部用出;竭:用尽。 The first is to use up all one's mind and all one's strength. It describes a great effort to do something.

From: Han - Ma Rong "Zhong Jing - Wu Bei Chapter": "To do these six things is called favorable, so get the teacher to do his heart, exhaust his strength, to his life."

In these six aspects, it is favorable to them, so get the teacher to do his heart, exhaust his strength, until his life is lost.

Grammar: conjunctive; as predicate, object, gerund; describing doing things very seriously

Near-synonyms exhaust oneself, go all out, do one's best, spare no effort, pounce on one's heart and liver, do one's best, strive for perfection, meticulous, do one's best

Antonyms perfunctory, perfunctory

V. Meticulous

Explanation: meticulously: Meticulous, sloppy. It refers to doing things seriously and carefully, not at all sloppy.

From: Qing Dynasty - Wu Jingzi "Ru Lin Wai Shi" Fourth: "The superior visited the know, see Uncle Shih meticulous, promotion in the finger day."

The superior asked to know, see Uncle Shih meticulous, promotion is not far away

Example: We should have a meticulous spirit in learning.

Grammar: subject-predicate; as predicate, determiner, complement; with positive connotation

Near-synonyms careful, meticulous, meticulous, careful, careful, careful, solemn, one by one, lion wrestling with the rabbit, reserved, meticulous, meticulous, striving for perfection

Antonyms forgetful, sloppy, careless, sloppy, sloppy, sloppy, sloppy, sloppy

All things are ready, all we need is an east wind

wàn shì jù bèi,zhǐ qiàn dōng fēng

Explanation All things are ready, only the east wind is not blowing, can not set the fire. The metaphor is that everything is ready, only the last important condition is missing.

Source Ming Luo Guanzhong "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" 49: "Kong Ming asked for a pen and paper, dismissed the left and right, and secretly wrote sixteen words, saying: to break Cao Gong, it is appropriate to use fire; everything is ready, all we need is an east wind."

Structure compound sentence form

Usage compound sentence form; as a clause; refers to waiting for the right time

Example sentence We are now ~, as soon as the machine comes, it will be installed immediately.

3. Four-letter words describing working methods

Lift up one and reverse it three times, practice makes perfect, outline, blueprint Warm up and know the new

Not ashamed to learn, not ashamed to learn, erudite, erudite, erudite

Unscholarly, unlearned, uneducated, full of learning, long on material and luxuriant in learning, rusty in talent and shallow in learning

Talented and learned, village schooled in the language of study, the learning of the worms and fishes, the scholar of the bucket and the wine, the good scholar of the sure and true <

Doushan Xuehai, Duxue, Duxuexue, Duxuexuexue, Duxin Xuexue

Dengxue Xuegong, Duxuexue Xuegong, Duxuexue, Duxuexue Mr., Duxuexue, Duxuexue, Duxuixue

Highly skilled university, highly talented and highly educated, solitary learning, Gaozhai Shuixue, Handan Xuefu

Honored Confucianism, Honored Confucianism, Good Learning, Record of Learning, Vast Study, Hongsheng

Use what you have not learned, learn from a family, learn from a parrot, learn from a parrot, learn from a fool

Learning at an early age, learning from a tooth, learning from a tooth, learning from a heart, however, learning grows

Eat and drink with undivided attention, concentrated, tireless, by-the-by, with one mind and one heart

Night and day, like a hunger, thirst, all-night long, concentrating, a glimpse of the past

Unburdened by study. What are the four-letter idioms of "work"

1. conscientiousness

sentence: every day, the team leader is conscientious and diligent to do his job well, not for fame and not for profit.

2. conscientious

句:He is a person who is conscientious about his work. She is a conscientious doctor. Lao Wang is very dutiful and meticulous in his work.

3. Endeavor to be strong

句:We Chinese should strive to be strong for the glory of our country I will strive to be strong in order to make a better life for all those around me.

4. positive and enterprising

Conjunctions: This girl is lively and lovely. The most important thing to do is to be righteous and upright. One should not be a good and lazy person. Be careful she is a kind-hearted girl. Young people should be active and enterprising.

5. strive for excellence

句:Small Li has been learning to play the violin since she was three years old, and she has been striving for excellence in her skills.

6. Step by step

Conjugation: one step, two steps, three steps, one day, two days, three days, every day.

7. Sesame blossoms

Construction: Since the reform and opening up, our standard of living is sesame blossoms and higher and higher.

8. Winking at the cock and dancing

Conjugation: Zu Ti winks at the cock and dances, and later builds up his career and finally becomes a pillar of the country.

9. Starting from nothing

Conjugation: On the Gobi Beach, we built the first batch of factories by ourselves, which is really starting from nothing, and building a platform on the flat ground.

What are the sentences that describe the seriousness of the work?

1. From perfection to innovation in the work, is to prove their own value, is the process of their own progress, is to show that they have the confidence, the ability to meet the challenge of courage.

2. She works seriously, responsible; work conscientiously and responsibly, love and dedication, obedience to the overall arrangements, a good image; dedicated to their work, enterprising, helpful, caring for colleagues, and colleagues get along well, good cooperation, and take the lead.

3. High enthusiasm for work; integrity, good moral character, high self-cultivation, treating customers honestly; rigorous treatment of the work, everywhere for the company to consider, and be able to humbly accept the advice given by colleagues and correct; learning to make progress faster, by the majority of customers.

4. Thoughts can not be self, pain can not be self-care, results can not be self-taken, happiness can not be self-given.

5. A person who resolves to be what he is, or to do what he is determined to do, is driven by the will, or motive, to do what he wants, as he wishes.

5. What are the four-letter idioms that describe doing things skillfully

得心应手,游刃刃,熟能生巧,得心应手,庖丁解牛

1. How to think in the heart, how the hand can do. It is a metaphor for being skillful or doing things very smoothly.

From: held seventy-eight million cash Feng Yunqing this into the bond market, half a year is always handy, pull up the interest rate, two and a half is there. Mao Dun, "The Night"

Grammar: conjugated; as object, determiner, dative; used in all kinds of skills

Near-synonyms familiar with, lightly familiar with, butchers, do what you want, lightly familiar with the road, easy to use, smooth sailing, no disadvantage, manipulation, hand-waving eyes, left and right, driving easily familiar, capable of, wielded freely, eight sides of the light, easy to do, eight faces of the back of the Long

Antonyms: hindered, helpless, unable to do anything, unable to do anything, unable to do anything, unable to do anything, unable to do anything, unable to do anything, unable to do anything, unable to do anything, unable to do anything, unable to do anything, unable to do anything, unable to do anything, unable to do anything, unable to do anything, unable to do anything, unable to do anything, unable to do anything, unable to do anything, unable to do anything, unable to do anything, unable to do anything

2, the blade of the sword

Interpretation: The blade of the knife runs in the bone gap, in the room for maneuver. It is a metaphor for skillful work, practical experience, and effortless problem solving.

From: Once upon a time, they had to run a factory and make a public debt, and actually managed to get through two dangerous storms, and now they are fully committed to making a public debt, so they naturally feel at ease. Mao Dun's "The Night of the Son" XVII

Grammar: subject-predicate tense; as predicate, object; with positive connotation

Near-synonyms familiar, capable, competent, happy, frank, comfortable, lightweight, well-placed, handy, purely green, experienced, coping with the battlefield, easy to handle, familiar with, like a fish in the water, all-knowing, free to spill, well versed in the field, no all of the eye, the heart and the hand should be in accord, the catty into the wind

Antonyms fearful, fearful, fearful of the public debt. The Mirror's Edge of Flowers, 30th episode: "Tang Ao said: 'There is no need to talk about it, Mr. Jiu. As the saying goes, practice makes perfect."

Example: In order to master the technology, only hard learning and practicing can produce skill.

Grammar: subject-predicate tense; as subject, predicate; with positive connotation

Near-synonyms swim with ease, familiar, handy, long-experienced, familiar with driving, diligence can make up for clumsiness, pen walks like a god

Antonyms halfway, shallow, halfway

4, get the heart to get the job done

Interpretation: get: to get, to think of; should: to respond to, to cooperate with The first is that the hand can do what the heart wants. It is a metaphor for being skillful or doing things very smoothly.

From: held seventy-eight million cash Feng Yunqing this into the bond market, half a year is always handy, pull up the interest rate, two and a half is there. Mao Dun, "The Night"

Grammar: conjugated; as object, determiner, dative; used in all kinds of skills

Near-synonyms familiar with, lightly familiar with, butchers, do what you want, lightly familiar with the road, easy to use, smooth sailing, no disadvantage, manipulation, hand-waving eyes, left and right, driving easily familiar, capable of, wielded freely, eight sides of the light, easy to do, eight faces of the back of the Long

Antonyms hindered, helpless, unable to do anything, the heart but not enough power, unable to do anything, the situation into a tiger, against the wishes of the people, unable to do anything, unable to do anything, unable to do anything, unable to do anything, do not know what to do, not the text not the military, unable to do anything, not able to do anything, not able to do anything, not able to pull, unable to do anything, unable to do anything

5, Butcher to solve the cow

Explanation: Butcher: cook; solution: dismemberment division. Metaphorically speaking, after repeated practice, mastered the objective laws of things, do things at ease, use freely.

From: the Warring States Zhuangzi "Zhuangzi - Nurturing the Lord": "Butcher for the Wenhui Jun cattle, the hands of the touch, the shoulders of the leaning, the feet of the foot, the knees of the shin, like the sound of the sound of the knife, play knife 騞 Ran, not in the sound."

A chef named Ding slaughtered a cow for King Hui of Liang, and the place where his hands touched, the place where his shoulders leaned, the place where his feet stepped on, and the place where his knees rested on, all made the sound of skin and bones separating from each other, and the sound was even louder when the knife was stabbed in, and there was nothing in these sounds that didn't fit in with the meter. It was surprisingly in tune with the rhythm of the dance accompanied by the two pieces of music, "Sanglin" and "Sutra Head".

Grammar: subject-predicate; as object, determiner; with positive meaning, often used in conjunction with the phrase "to be at one's ease"

Antonyms at a loss, at a loss

The word "at one's ease" is used in the following sense: "to be at one's ease" is used in conjunction with the phrase "to be at one's ease"

The word "at one's ease" is used in conjunction with the phrase "to be at one's ease".