『一』 Looking for four-character idioms containing the word "choose" and "choose"
Idioms containing choice
There is no choice, no other choice Remaining land.
Idioms involving choice
"Bao Chuang Zi Chuang" is a metaphor for a woman's autonomy in marriage.
There is no other choice.
The choice of the east bed refers to the choice of a good son-in-law.
Deng Ming Xuan Gong Deng: promotion, recommendation; Ming: clear observation; Xuan: selection; Gong: impartiality. Select and recommend talented people who are discerning and fair.
The red silk thread indicates the choice of a son-in-law.
The choice of a golden house refers to being chosen by a noble person as his wife.
The choice of the empty crowd is a candidate who is not available among the masses. Refers to a person with outstanding talents.
Choose the bird screen among the bird screens: a door screen with a peacock painted on it. Refers to being chosen as son-in-law.
The metaphor of Qingqian Wanxuan is outstanding.
Souqi selects Miaosou: to collect; Qi: wonderfully; Xuan: to select. Refers to collecting and selecting the most wonderful things.
The anthology is bad, and the scholar’s ??anthology is half-anthology: refers to "Selected Works of Zhaoming". It means that if you read "Selected Works" carefully, you can become half a scholar. A mockery of the imperial examination. Now it also means that familiarity with poetry is beneficial to writing.
The metaphor of Wan Xuan Qing Qian is outstanding.
Out of ten thousand, you will be chosen every time. It means that the article has beautiful diction and novel ideas, and it will be selected every time.
Choose soldiers and horses, choose weapons and feed the horses. Refers to preparation before war.
Choosing songs and trying out dances refers to a dissolute lifestyle. Same as "Selecting Colors and Songs".
Choosing prostitutes and singing songs refers to a dissolute lifestyle.
Selecting soldiers with sharpness: sharpening; soldiers: weapons. Choose your soldiers and sharpen your weapons.
Select colors, recruit songs, select beauties, and recruit singers. Refers to a dissolute lifestyle. Also known as "choose songs and try out dances" and "choose dances and audition songs".
Choosing dances and songs refers to a dissolute lifestyle. Same as "Selecting Colors and Songs".
Merit selection can select and appoint talented people. Also known as "selecting talents and appointing talents", "selecting talents and appointing talents".
Select those who can advance: Recommended. Select and recommend talented and virtuous people.
Select and appoint talented people. Also known as "selecting talents and talents" and "selecting talents and promoting talents".
Merit selection can select and appoint talented and virtuous people.
Selection and appointment of talented people. With, pass "lift". Also known as "selecting talents and appointing talents", "selecting talents and appointing talents".
The choice of the moment refers to the outstanding talents of a certain period.
Idiom of choice
There is no choice, no other choice.
By any means necessary: ??choice. Refers to using any means to achieve the goal.
To use cold or cold means is to say that the end justifies the means.
Choosing the right person in the east bed means choosing a son-in-law.
In order to educate Mencius not to abandon his studies midway, Mencius’ mother used the metaphor of the yarn that was cut to become cloth; Meng’s mother moved to three places and chose a good environment to influence Mencius’ growth.
The king of goose's choice of milk is a metaphor for choosing its finest essence.
He is too anxious to choose a path. He is too anxious to choose a path.
The river and the sea do not care about small streams. It is a metaphor for accepting all streams, no matter how big or small.
Being in a hurry to make a choice is too late to make a choice in an emergency.
Don’t choose your neighbors when you settle down.
To run around in such a hurry that there is no time to choose a road. It is described as very urgent.
You must choose your neighbors: live; choose: choose. Homes must choose good neighbors.
When hungry, one cannot choose what to eat: pick and choose. Eat whatever. It is a metaphor for urgent need and lack of choice.
If you are in a hurry, you will not choose the way. If you are in a hurry, you will not choose the way. I was so anxious and panicked that I couldn't think of choosing a path.
To be in a hurry, to make a choice: to choose; to speak: words. Too anxious to choose words.
Select the fine meat and choose the fat: select; fine: lean meat; fat: fat meat.
A metaphor for being too picky.
Indiscriminate speaking refers to the inability to use the correct wording when speaking in a hurry or to speaking casually.
Speaking indiscriminately means that everything you say is reasonable and there is no need to choose.
There is no choice in what you say and what you do. There is no need to choose what you say and what you do. Describes that everything you say and do is correct.
Selling goods in a hurry will not give you a good price.
A good bird chooses a tree, which is a metaphor for a wise man choosing his master.
People who can write well do not care about the quality of the pen.
The deer will not choose the shaded place. The sound refers to "yin". It is a metaphor that only seeks a place to live and does not choose the place. It also means that the situation is critical and cannot be considered carefully.
The deer does not choose the shade when it dies. This is a metaphor for seeking shelter without choosing the right place. It also means that the situation is critical and cannot be considered carefully.
Be good at observing the situation and choosing the right time. The situation: refers to the constantly changing objective situation. Good at observing and grasping changing situations, and good at choosing favorable opportunities.
People who are good at calligraphy will not choose paper and pen too much. It is a metaphor for deep skills and easy to see practical results.
Having no choice means that one’s actions follow the rules and have no other choice.
Recommend and select talents for officials.
Set up an organization to select talents based on the needs of the work.
Natural selection: competition for survival of living things; natural selection: natural selection. Organisms compete with each other, and those who can adapt survive. Originally referring to the general laws of biological evolution, it was later also used in the development of human society.
Select officials for people and establish institutions or positions based on people.
Don’t choose clothes, don’t choose colorful ones. A metaphor for wearing simple clothes.
Don’t judge the person with your words. Don’t look at the target of your speech.
Select officials based on people's talents and grant appropriate official positions.
Choose a place to walk. Choose a place to walk. Describes doing things cautiously.
Select fat and bite: select; bite: bite. A metaphor for choosing wealthy people for extortion.
When choosing good luck, you should pay more attention to good luck.
Choose the lightest of disasters. When encountering a disaster, choose the lightest of disasters to reduce losses.
Choose friends and become friends. Choose friends and become friends. It means not making friends casually.
Choose trees. Birds choose suitable trees for their nests. In the old days, it was a metaphor for choosing a wise king and a wise master to serve him.
Choose wood to perch: perch. Birds choose suitable trees to roost in. In the old days, it was a metaphor for choosing a wise monarch to serve him.
Choose a neighborhood to live in. Choose a place with good neighbors.
Choose profit and exercise power: choose; profit: advantageous; power: expediency. Choose favorable opportunities and take alternative measures. A metaphor for adapting to circumstances in a timely manner.
Choose the good ones and follow them: choose; follow: follow, which is extended to learning. It means choosing good things to learn and doing them accordingly.
Choose people and do things: serve. Choose good people and serve them for life. Multi-finger *** chooses the person to marry.
Choose the right people according to the situation and take advantage of the favorable situation.
Choose what is good and follow it: follow, which extends to learning. It means choosing good things to learn and doing them accordingly.
Choosing to do good means choosing something beneficial to do.
Be stubborn and insist on doing what you think is right.
Choose Yan but not essence: essence. Although selected, it is not the essence.
Merit-based admission selection: Select. Choose excellent hires.
Merit-based recruitment: admission, appointment. Select the outstanding ones for admission and appointment.
Choose a master and serve: serve. The old finger chooses Mingzhu to do things for him.
『二』 Four-character idiom describing success in exams
Title of the Golden List
jīnbǎngtímíng
[Interpretation] Golden List: The imperial examination in the imperial examination era is announced Yellow list; title: write your name back. The name is written on the gold list. Generally refers to being admitted after passing the examination.
[Quote] The third volume of "Tang Yan" by Wang Dingbao of the Five Dynasties: "He Fu; in the ninth year of Taihe; next year; three chapters of Jie; because of Yi Jue, he sent it to the old in the same year and said:' The inscription on the gold list is new; this year is still the same as last spring. Every time I am asked by Hongzhuang, why is there only one person again? > [Form identification] Question; cannot be written as "Ti"
[Similar meaning] Ranked among the best on the gold list
[Antonym] Unknown on the Sunshan list
[ Usage] Mostly refers to the terms of famous people or things.
[Structure] Subject-predicate form
[Example] In imperial examination. Times; ~ is the dream of many scholars
[English translation] havepassedtheexamination
『三』 The four-character idiom chosen
Choose by any means: Choose. It means to use any means to achieve the goal.
Source: Lu Xun's "San Xian Ji·Communication": "If you want to make a living, you must do whatever it takes." "
Cut red dots ①Pick flowers. ②Choose gorgeous rhetoric for metaphors.
Source: "Song of the Shrike Flying to the East" by Emperor Jianwen of Liang Dynasty in the Southern Dynasties: "Whose chief role is it? The crossroads are overcast, and the red dots are green, which worries people's hearts. "
Taking the long from the short means choosing the better among the general.
Source: Yu Qian of the Ming Dynasty, "Bianbianbaominshu": "The ministers are stupid and cannot plan border affairs. Fu Qi Sheng Jue. Take advantage of the shortcomings and take advantage of them. ”
In order to educate Mencius not to abandon his studies midway, Meng’s mother used the metaphor of a cut yarn that fails to become cloth; Meng’s mother moved to three places and chose a good environment to influence Mencius’ growth.
Source: Han Dynasty Liu Xiang's "Biography of Women and Mother Yi Biography": "Mencius was a young man, and when he returned home after learning, Meng's mother was doing well. She asked: 'Where did you learn?' ’ Mencius said: ‘It’s self-contained. ’ Mencius’ mother cut the fabric with a knife. Mencius was afraid and asked why. Mencius's mother said, "The way you learn is as if I had cut off the weaving." '"
Choose the best plan after repeated deliberation.
Where to go: to leave; from: to follow. Where to leave, where to go. Mostly refers to what to choose on major issues. Direction.
Source: "Bu Ju" by Qu Yuan of the Warring States Period: "Which one is good or bad?" Where to go? "
I am too anxious to choose a road. I am so anxious that I can't think of choosing a road.
Source: Yuan Shihui's "The Secret of a Secret Girl: Shanhan Patrol": "Tuoman Xingfu came here, The so-called panic does not choose the road, and the hungry does not choose food, so they have to gather together to flee and gather in the mountains and forests. "
Hungry but not choosing food: pick and choose. Eat whatever you want. Metaphor of urgent need and inability to care about choices.
Source: Song Dynasty Shi Puji's "Wu Deng Hui Yuan" Volume 30: " Question: 'What is the family tradition of a monk?' ’ The master said: ‘When you are hungry, you don’t choose food. '"
In an emergency situation, there is no time to make a choice.
Source: Cai Dongfan and Xu Jinfu's "Popular Romance of the Republic of China" Chapter 8: "The three of them were in a hurry to make a choice. They filed out of Dou Zhong, and there was a narrow alley outside, and it was quiet and no one was blocking them. "
To run around in such a hurry that there is no time to choose a road. It is described as very urgent.
Source: Qing Dynasty Pu Songling's "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio·Zhang Hongjian": "Zhang Shiye The more reckless you are, the more anxious you are, and you will not choose the way; when it comes to light, you are extremely trapped. "
To be in a hurry and not choose the way; to be in a hurry and not to choose the road. To be in a hurry and panic, and not to choose the road.
To be in a hurry and not to choose a word. To describe speaking in a very urgent or nervous manner.
Source: Lu Xun's "Hua Gai Ji·Sudden Thoughts": "The cause of 'hurried words' is not the lack of time to think, but the lack of thinking when there is time. ”
Jian Neng Er Ren Jian: choice; Ren: role.
Choose talented people and entrust them with important tasks.
Source: "The Biography of Wei Zheng in the Old Book of Tang Dynasty": "Leave it as simple as you can, choose the good and follow it."
Speaking without choice means that everything is reasonable and does not need to be said. choose.
Meng Ke’s mother moved three times in order to choose a good environment to educate her children.
Source: Han Dynasty Zhao Qi's "Mencius' Inscription": "Mencius was born with a virtuous nature, and was taught by his loving mother three times when he was young."
Climbing Luo Tick Picking Climbing Luo: Collect; Tick: filter. It means to search extensively and select carefully.
Source: Tang Dynasty Han Yu's "Jin Xue Jie": "Climb the Luo to pick, scrape and polish, and be lucky enough to be selected. Which one has too many clouds but does not rise?"
Climbing, combing and picking means sorting and selecting.
Crawling, combing, searching, picking and choosing. Same as "climbing, combing and picking".
Source: Lu Wenxu of the Qing Dynasty's "Postscript to Lu Zhai Shi'er": "Yi Gu is a scholar. It is advisable for him to regard this as easy. When he crawls, combs and picks, he can't judge the elements according to the truth. . ”
The teaching of three moves is a metaphor for choosing a suitable environment to live in to educate your children.
Source: "Biography of Women" by Liu Xiang of the Han Dynasty: Meng's mother took the young Mencius and lived near the cemetery at first, and Mencius imitated mourning. Later, she moved to the market and followed the example of a merchant. To boast, Mencius' mother moved to a place near the school. From then on, Mencius learned etiquette and asked to go to school.
Gold panning in the sand Panning: Rinse with water and filter out impurities. Digging gold out of the sand. It is a metaphor that good things are hard to come by. It also means doing things that take a lot of effort but yield little results. It is also a metaphor for selecting the essence from a large number of materials.
Source: "Guan Yinzi" 67: "What I am is like gold in ashes, not like gold in ore sand. Breaking mines to get gold, panning for sand to get gold, raising ashes all your life, There is no gold. ”
Having no choice means that one’s behavior follows the rules and has no other choice.
Crossroads A place where two roads cross. It is a metaphor for being in a situation where you need to decide how to choose something important.
Source: Song Dynasty Ye Mengde's "Records of Summer Vacation·Part 2·Original Saying that Cui Shen Was the Reincarnation of a Monk of Wa Coffin Temple": "Why not wait for his last years to hold the crossroads and suffer pain and hundreds of slaps before he can feel happy?" . ”
Choose fat, choose thin, pick, choose: choose; fat: fat meat; thin: lean meat. It is a metaphor for picking and choosing, only choosing what is beneficial to you.
Looking for a place to stay. When he was in distress, he went to stay in someone's home. It is a metaphor that the situation is urgent and there is no time to choose a place to stay.
Source: "The Book of the Later Han·Biography of Zhang Jian": "A frugal man must flee for his life, and if he is forced to escape, he will stay at the door."
Neighbors are divination means that when looking for a house, you should choose your neighbors.
Source: "Zuo Zhuan: The Third Year of Zhaogong": "Not a house is a divination, but a neighbor is a divination."
Competition between things and natural selection: competition for survival of living things; Selection: natural selection. Organisms compete with each other, and those who can adapt survive. Originally referring to the general laws of biological evolution, it was later also used in the development of human society.
Source: Chapter 3 of "The Future of New China" by Liang Qichao of the Qing Dynasty: "Because of the axiom of natural selection, those who must adapt to the prevailing situation can survive."
Don't give away the big or small. Xiao: micro, small; donate: give up. Neither the small nor the big one is abandoned. The description is all-encompassing and leaves no choice.
Source: Tang Dynasty Han Yu's "Jin Xue Jie": "If you are greedy for too much, you will not donate too little."
Matching a daughter to a husband means weighing the daughter's situation and choosing the right one. son in law.
Source: Ming Dynasty Zhou Ji's "Xihu Episode 2: The Mismatch of the Old Man under the Moon Belongs to the Front": "It is the law of heaven to be faithful to one's talents, to match a woman to her husband, and to be honest in human affairs." . ”
To give up on a cliff ① is a metaphor for a person who is in a desperate situation and has no choice but to make another choice without any hesitation. ② Refers to putting everything aside in an emergency.
Words and Actions Select people based on virtue and reputation.
Source: "Book of Rites·Prince Wen Wang": "Anyone who speaks in the suburbs must seek out the virtuous and gather their talents, either through virtue, through deeds, or through words.
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The words are without interpretation and the words are not selected and considered.
Source: Qing Dynasty·Bao Shichen's "Book to Guangdong Press Review Yao Zhongcheng": "Created under the lamp, the words are without interpretation. , the note is written in cursive, Fu Weihan inspects it. "
Choose a place to dance. Choose a place to walk. Describes doing things cautiously.
Source: "Historical Records·Biography of Boyi": "Someone chooses a place to dance, and then speaks and acts. Don't follow the path, don't be angry if it's not fair. "
Select fat and bite: select; bite: bite. It is a metaphor for choosing rich people for extortion.
Source: Volume 9 of "The Confused World" by Wu Jianren of the Qing Dynasty: "Shangshang The first county is limited to three days, and the first county is limited to one and a half days. These servants are all eager to devour the fat. Early the next morning, seven or eight people were caught. "
When choosing good fortune, you should give more weight to things that bring good fortune.
Source: "Guoyu·Jinyu Six": "Choose good fortune more seriously than misfortunes more lightly."
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Choose what is good and follow it: follow, which is extended to learning. It refers to choosing what is good to learn and doing what is good.
Source: "The Analects of Confucius·Shuer": "Three people walking together" , there must be a teacher from me. Choose the good ones and follow them, and change the bad ones. ”
Choosing good things and doing them means choosing things that are beneficial to do.
Source: Tang Dynasty Wei Zheng’s "Ten Gradually Bu Ke Final Shu": "This is the direct intention of Du Jian. Mouth, can you say that one chooses what is good and does it? "
To choose a master and do things: to serve. It used to mean to choose a master and do things for him.
Source: Chapter 14 of "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" by Luo Guanzhong of the Ming Dynasty: "Isn't it not It is said that "good birds choose trees to roost in, and virtuous ministers choose their masters to serve?" '"
『四』 What are the four-character idioms that describe careful selection?
Choose one out of a hundred [ bǎi lǐ tiāo yī ]
Definition: Pick one out of a hundred This one comes out.
Example: Xiaoyu is a female scholar in the village and one of the most handsome girls. p>
Definition: To pick out the gold from the sand. It is a metaphor for selecting the essence from a large number of things.
Example: He carefully compiled this book "Ages" from the vast sea of ??prose. "Collection of Prose".
Pick and choose [ tiāo féi jiǎn shòu ]
Definition: A metaphor for picking and choosing, only those that are beneficial to oneself.
Example: Some. People are picky about their jobs, choosing jobs that make more money and save effort.
Carefully select [jīng tiāo xì xuǎn]
Meaning: choose very carefully. .
Example: There are many brands of home appliances. Consumers should be careful when purchasing to avoid being deceived by counterfeit products that do not live up to their name.
苷跐选[ pá shū xǐ tī. ]
Interpretation: Search and discover, pick and choose.
Example: Yigu is a scholar. It is advisable to see this as a matter of course. count.
"五" What are the four-character idioms that describe wonderful things?
Wonderful and compelling: describes people who are full of energy or the words of articles are wonderful and touching.
Exquisite and fascinating: wonderful Wonderful, superb.
A stroke of genius: a work written with the help of the gods. Describes a work of wonderful prose.
Colorful: describes a speech or performance that is wonderful and vivid.
Exquisite: Exquisite: Unparalleled. Exquisite and wonderful, incomparable, exquisite and ingenious to the extreme.
Exquisite: Exquisite: Exquisite and beautiful. Unparalleled: Unique, nothing comparable. Exquisite : Exquisite and beautiful, there is nothing comparable.
Wow: slap the table and applaud. Describes great admiration. Can be used for someone's words or masterpieces, etc.
Wow: praise What you see is extremely good.
Beat the knot: beat; beat the knot: beat the beat; sigh: admire and appreciate. It refers to appreciating poetry or works of art by tapping the beat. It describes the behavior and speech of people. , poetry, skills, etc. are highly appreciated.
To praise each other: to praise with one voice. To praise with one voice.
To praise with all the words: to praise; to praise; no: no, this Words; Jue: Stop. Mouth: Praise without stopping.
"Lu" Choose my four-character idiom
The other person exhausts me and the other person: him, the other party; exhaust: exhaust ;Ying: full. Their courage is gone, our morale is high.
There are many of them but I am few. He: The other party. It means that the opponent's army is strong, but our strength is weak.
Er: you; intrigue: deception. It means deceiving each other.
Er deceives me Yu Er: you; Yu, deceive: deceive. It means deceiving each other.
Return to my first clothes Hui: return; first clothes: clothes before I became an official. A metaphor for resigning and going into seclusion.
Not my race Race: people of the same race. It means someone who is not of the same mind as you.
Share my cup. Soup: gravy. When Chu and Han were fighting, Liu Bang responded to Xiang Yu's words. It is a metaphor for sharing a profit from others.
I am still the same old me. Still the same me as before. It means that your situation is the same as before and has not changed.
Return my rivers and mountains expresses determination to take back the land that belongs to oneself from the invaders.
You die and I live. Either you die or I live. The struggle is described as very fierce.
Qingqingwowo describes the closeness between a couple or a man and woman in love.
I take what others have abandoned. I pick up what others have abandoned. It originally meant that merchants bought unsalable items at a low price and sold them at a higher price to obtain huge profits. Later, it was used to express that they would not compete with others. There are still...
People take me and take: take; and: give. It refers to merchants hoarding supplies and selling them at a later time to make a huge profit.
People are knives and knives, and I am fish and meat. knives and chopping boards, butchering tools. It is a metaphor that the power of life and death is in the hands of others, and you are in a position of being slaughtered.
Such is what I have heard. Such is what it means: This refers to the content of Buddhist scriptures; I have heard: Ananda claimed that I heard it from the Buddha. Buddhist legend, later the opening words of the Buddhist scriptures.
When three people walk together, there must be one who can be my teacher. If three people walk together, one of them must be my teacher. It means that you should not be ashamed to ask questions and learn from others humbly.
Who else can I give up? Except. Who else but me? Describes a person who dares to take responsibility and never gives in when faced with something that should be done.
Really win my heart means that others think the same as you do.
Time waits for me. I wait for me: the inversion of "wait for me", wait for me. Time will not wait for us. It means to seize the time.
When is not with me and I am with: the inversion of "with me"; with: waiting. Time will not wait for us. Lament the missed opportunity and regret it.
『撒』 is a four-character idiom that describes the day chosen as auspicious.
The auspicious star shines brightly and the day is auspicious.
『八』 is a four-character idiom that describes an exam. Idioms
Such as mourning a concubine,
Shen Ji Bo Kao,
Classes can take the exam,
Asking for Bo Kao,
Zhang went to the exam,
Think twice,
Zhang went to the exam,
Asked about the matter,
The performance appraisal is clear,
Time-tested
"九" is a four-character idiom that describes good grades
The four-character idioms that describe good grades include: far ahead, among the best, and dominating. Head, outstanding achievements, outstanding
1. Far ahead
Pinyin: yáo yáo lǐng xiān
Definition: means to be far ahead (multiple fingers) score).
Source: Hyundai Luo Laiyong's "The World Spreads Before Their Eyes": "Our reputation is our strength... our technology and craftsmanship."
Synonyms: plummet, plummet, and be astonished. Later
Usage: more formal; used as predicate, attributive, and adverbial; with a complimentary meaning.
Example: His grades are far ahead in the class.
2. Ranking among the best
Pinyin: míng liè qián máo
Definition: refers to ranking in the front, describing excellent performance.
Source: Chunqiu·Zuo Qiuming's "Zuo Zhuan·Xuan Gong Twelve Years": "Hao Ao was the prime minister, and he chose the decree of the Chu Kingdom. The army marched, right to the right, and left to pursue the production.
p>There is no care in the front, power in the middle, and strength in the back."
Translation: When Cao Ao was the commander, he chose to implement the good laws of Chu. The army was dispatched, with the right army following the general's chariot shaft, and the left army following the general's chariot shaft. The army laid grass in preparation for resting. The front army used jingjing to clear the way to prevent accidents. The middle army considered the plan, and the rear army used elite troops to guard the formation.
Usage: subject-predicate form; used as predicate and attributive; with commendatory meaning.
Synonyms: ranking among the top three, dominating
Example: Xiao Zhang’s children study very well and are always among the best.
3. Take the lead
Pinyin: dú zhàn áo tóu
Definition: In ancient times, it was called the number one scholar. It is said that during the Tang and Song Dynasties, there was a big turtle carved in the middle of the stone steps of the imperial palace. Only those who passed the imperial examination could step on the head of the turtle when they met the emperor. Later, it was also used as a metaphor for taking the first place or getting first place.
Source: "Chenzhou Rice" written by Anonymous of the Yuan Dynasty: "I once offered Shengpingce in front of the palace, and I won the first place."
Translation: Shengpingce was offered in front of the palace, and I won the first place. First place.
Synonyms: stand out, be on the gold list, dominate, be among the best
Antonyms: lose one's reputation
Example: His academic performance is the best in the class.
4. Remarkable achievements
Pinyin: chéng jì fěi rán
Definition: Describes a person who is very accomplished and has outstanding achievements. Feiran: remarkable appearance.
Source: Modern Times·Yao Xueyin's "Li Zicheng" Volume 2, Chapter 49: "The new recruits have been trained with outstanding results."
Synonyms: effective, among the best, outstanding, and with great results
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Antonym: accomplish nothing
Example: Nobel is an expert with outstanding achievements in the field of chemistry.
5. Outstanding
Pinyin: chū lèi bá cuì
Definition: To describe someone who is superior to others of the same kind. Mostly refers to a person's moral ability.
Source: "Mencius Gongsun Chou" by Mencius during the Warring States Period: "The saints are among the people; they are of the same kind; they are out of their kind; they are outstanding.
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Translation: The reason why saints are saints is that they are no better than ordinary people because their moral character is beyond ordinary people.
Synonyms: to be superior to others, to stand out, to be second to none
Antonyms: mediocre, unremarkable
Usage: conjunction; used as predicate, object, attributive; with a complimentary meaning, used for people or things
Example: His academic performance. Stand out in the class.
"Shi" is a four-character idiom to describe expectations.
A year is like passing by in an instant.
To raise one's head and put one's eyes on one's head: to raise one's head; to put one's eyes on one's head: to look up. The look of looking forward to the distance.