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Idioms implying success

Means success. Ruyi Good idioms are good luck, good luck, good luck, good luck, good weather, good weather, good harvest,

Wealth, auspiciousness, longevity, rich flowers, everlasting, Feng Ming Chaoyang, Tian Li Renhe, flowers,

Its beauty, prosperity, happiness, brilliance, beauty, peace, happiness and prosperity,

The icing on the cake, longevity is better than Nanshan, outstanding people, famous far and near, well-proportioned trees, autumn waters and Iraqis, self-improvement, stand out from the crowd,

All the best, all the best, auspicious day, good luck, good luck, good luck, good luck, rich financial resources, good weather, long life, good luck, lucky money, jubilant, golden rooster, unity, dragon and phoenix, two dragons playing pearls, three sheep opening Thailand. Everything goes well at home), Fu Zenggui's son, good news (Sanyuanji), Lianzhong Sanyuan, Happy Lianke, Guihe's old, good luck, happiness from heaven, longevity, cohabitation with IX, ascension, Samsung's shining, longing for the gospel (happiness from heaven), happiness from heaven, and bamboo reporting peace. Happy birthday to the immortal), immediate peace (immediate peace), the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon Goddess, champion, Longevity than Nanshan, Longevity than Nanshan, Four Seasons Peace, Longevity of Crane, Embroidery of Lion Ball, beaming with happiness and well-being (growing old together), good luck every year, full moon, integration of heaven and earth, good luck, prosperity of the East and prosperity of love like oxygen.

The word "good luck" is used to describe success: it means good luck and everything goes well.

The ground is clear: flat: stable; Qingyun: High altitude. It is a metaphor that the situation suddenly gets better and reaches a high position smoothly and unimpeded.

Success in one fell swoop: describe things going well and you won at the beginning.

The spring breeze of pride: complacency. In the old days, I described the excitement after entering the Jinshi exam. Later, he described the promotion of the position as smooth.

Answer your heart when you get it: a metaphor for being skilled or doing things very smoothly.

Handy: get: get, think; Respond and cooperate. Do what you think in your heart. Metaphor is skilled or doing things very smoothly.

Prosperous career: career: officialdom luck; Prosperity: smooth. It means that the cause is smooth sailing and promoted step by step.

Ann is always smooth: Ann: I'm used to it; Location: live, live; Shun: Shun, as you wish. Accustomed to smooth days, under smooth circumstances.

An Chang Lu Shun: An: I am used to it; Location: live, live; Shun: Shun, as you wish. Accustomed to smooth days, under smooth circumstances.

Everything goes well: everything goes well; Safe and sound.

Sakamoto: Sakamoto: Slope; Projectile: a projectile. It's like rolling a projectile on a slope. It means that the situation is developing rapidly or the work is progressing smoothly.

Soldiers don't touch each other: weapons don't touch each other in battle. It means that the war went smoothly, and victory was won without confrontation and fierce fighting.

A soldier without a blood blade: a Jew without a blood blade. It refers to successful wars and victories without confrontation or fierce fighting.

A bloodless soldier: refers to a successful war and victory without confrontation or fierce fighting.

Step by step: climb: ascend. Step by step. Describe the smooth career and rising status.

Wangcai: Heng: Access and smoothness. Good fortune, good money.

Unimpeded: To pass or circulate unimpeded. It means things can go smoothly.

Follow the trend: follow the trend; Kan: Three hexagrams in the Eight Diagrams; Deccan: In distress. Go with the trend, it is difficult to stop when encountering risks. Metaphorically, if things go well, you go out and do something; Back off in case of bumps, don't get into trouble.

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Adhere to integrity: keep integrity, be cautious and steady.

Perseverance: Do not bend or yield. Describe integrity and strong will.

Talent and purity: high IQ and pure character.

Pine and cypress: pale: cyan. Cui: Turquoise. Refers to evergreen pine and cypress. Metaphor is a person with noble quality and firm moral integrity.

Dust removal: a metaphor for maintaining pure ethics in a dirty environment.

Don't take away big festivals: big festivals: strictly observe integrity in the face of difficulties; Seize: lose. Refers to the ambition to die in the face of failure, but still not change the original intention.

Germany: Germany: Germany, Germany; Thick: heavy; Traffic: influence; Light: spread "wide". Refers to high morality and far-reaching influence.

Dedicate to the public: sharpen honor and pursue official duties.

Striving for strict discipline: refers to honing integrity and conduct. Same as "encouraging festivals".

Diligence: refers to sharpening integrity and conduct. Same as "encouraging festivals".

Sharpen the wind festival: temper character and exercise integrity.

Jude's words and deeds. It refers to honing integrity and conduct.

Steep: Steep: The mountain is high and steep. Describe a person with great backbone and integrity. It is also a metaphor for the vigorous style of poetry and calligraphy.

Turn over a new leaf: turn over a new leaf: consciously correct, turn over a new leaf. Correct your mistakes and start over.

Turn over a new leaf: change your behavior and turn over a new leaf.

High moral integrity: high moral integrity: noble character; Hanukkah: Loyal ethics. Describe morality and noble behavior.

High-spirited breeze: high-spirited: noble and upright; Breeze: a clean and honest style. Noble and upright, clean style. Metaphor is noble and clean.

Turn over a new leaf: a metaphor for completely changing and turning over a new leaf. It's the same as "reinventing your face and washing your heart."

Turn over a new leaf: a metaphor for completely changing and turning over a new leaf. It's the same as "reinventing your face and washing your heart."

Scraping intestines and washing stomach: a metaphor for turning over a new leaf.

Open and aboveboard: open and honest. Be aboveboard.

Frost covered with snow and ice: describes high integrity and loyalty.

Jishan Festival: Jishan: According to legend, Xu You, a hermit in the Tang Dynasty, lived in seclusion. Festivals: honor festival, moral integrity. Of seclusion to maintain integrity. Used to praise people who don't want to be an official in troubled times. Also known as "the ambition of Mount Ji" and "the exercise of Mount Ji".

Firm and unyielding: firm: firm; Zhen: There is moral integrity; Bend over: give in, bow your head. Strong-willed and never give in.

Dedicated to the festival: exhausted: exhausted. Honesty: loyalty. Moral integrity: moral integrity. Show the greatest loyalty and integrity.

A stone is unchangeable: as unchangeable as a stone. Describe sticking to the Covenant, moral integrity, etc.

Do your best: honesty: loyalty. Section: integrity, righteousness. Do all your loyalty and integrity. Also known as dedication, dedication, dedication and dedication.

Stand in the world: stand: be a man; Life: active in society and interacting with people. Refers to all kinds of activities that people treat people in society.

The millstone is round: the metaphor is smooth and neither side offends.

Breeze and righteousness: a clean and upright fashion, noble and dignified integrity.

Song Yunjie: Pine and bamboo are tough and will not fade in cold years, because "Song Yunjie" is used as a metaphor for loyal moral integrity. Jun, Zhu

The idiom meaning success tomorrow is just around the corner.

Near meaning means that the sun can go down and the daily work can be counted.

Antisense is far away.

Interpretation refers to the day: you can point out the date, not far away; Wait: expect. Not far away, it will be realized soon.

Is the source clear? The 31st time in Qian Cai's Yue Biography: "Thanks to God, I crossed the river with a mud horse, and I was in Jinling, so I used my talents to get in."

Idiom symbolizing success and wealth [zhā o cá i j ? n bo]

[Interpretation] Introduction of Lucky Money and Treasure.

[Source] Yuan? Liu's Mulberry Fall: "Get rich, get rich; The whole family is safe and secure. "

Words with similar meanings are synonyms for success:

Victory, success, success, victory, victory, victory, success.

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[Pinyin]

[Interpretation] 1. Achievement, achievement or career II. Get the expected results and achieve the goals.

The idiom means that love and career will soon succeed in front of you: in sight: what you want is in front of you. Refers to the imminent victory. It also means that one thing is about to succeed. Urgent: It means that the matter is urgent and must be dealt with immediately. Have fun: immediately, without hesitation. Enjoy it. Call it a hundred times: if one person shouts, many people will respond immediately.

Looking for positive idioms, some high aspirations, perseverance, hard work and perseverance,

Perseverance, courage, perseverance, high morale and vitality,

Strive for the upper reaches, persist to the death, persevere,

Bao Jianfeng persevered from sharpening; Brave and fearless; Perseverance;

Great wisdom and courage; Despair; The iron pestle is ground into a needle; Drip wears away the stone-persistence is success.

Thousands of miles away, create a new situation, forge ahead into the future, and be unique.

Make progress another day, turn over a new leaf and strive for self-improvement.

Unique, novel and innovative.

Not to be outdone, persevere, get to the bottom of it, and be unconventional.

Unique, aggressive and open up the future.

Strive for the upper reaches, seize the day and strive for self-improvement.

A hundred feet of pole head goes further and is unique.

Unwilling to be outdone, perseverance, wearing a star Dai Yue, dripping water wears away the stone.

Work hard, be furious, forget all about eating and sleeping, and persist in innovation.

Keep working hard and you will win the battle.

Idiom entry: success comes from the horse (browse number: 15472)

Idiom pronunciation:

Idiom to dispel doubts: describe things going smoothly and winning at the beginning.

Origin of idioms: Yuan? Tingyu Zheng's "Chu Zhao Gong" is the fourth fold: "I only hope that you will succeed immediately and return it after winning the battle."

Example of Idiom: If you can control Jiang, Huai, Yu and Chu with your envoys, it will be easier for the provinces to help them.

Ming? Waiting for punishment in suppression period and the potential and weakness of Chen thief

(where ~ stands for this item: success at once)

Idiom entry: success (visit: 15472)

Idiom pronunciation: g not g not gōng chéng míng Jiü ü

Idiom definition: merit: merit. Just: reach out. Made achievements and won a reputation.

The origin of the idiom: "Mozi? Self-cultivation: "success, reputation can not be false." "

Example of idiom: You say ~ an official, I say the longevity of the family. (yuan? Fan Zian's "Chen mistakenly boarded the bamboo boat" is the second fold)

(where ~ stands for this item: success)

Idiom Entry: Winning with a Flag (visit: 15472)

Idiom pronunciation: qí kāi dé shèng

Idiom definition: As soon as the flag is hoisted, as soon as you enter the battle, you will win. The metaphor is to get good grades from the beginning.

Origin of idioms: Yuan? The fourth fold of anonymous's "Shooting Willow and Beating Pills": "Master Xie Hongfu, the flag is won, and the horse is successful."

Examples of idioms: ~ Ginger, cut in anger. (Ming? Romance of many gods (back to 94)

(where ~ stands for this entry: winning the flag)

Idiom entry: refers to Japanese success (visit: 15472)

Idiom pronunciation: zh ǐ rǐ ché ng g not ng

Idiom definition: it means immediate success.

Origin of idioms: Yuan? The third fold of Gao Wenxiu's Xiangyang Club: "It's easy to see Cao Cao and break his grandson's success." Yuan? Andy's "Jade Rang" swallowed charcoal for the second time: "The embankment will be guarded by me, and there is no leakage. If you succeed in Japan, * * * will enjoy its benefits. "

Idiom entry: only once (number of visitors: 15472)

Pronunciation of idioms

Idiom definition: kick: step; Just: success. One step is success. Metaphor things happen overnight, overnight.

Idiom origin: Song? Su Xun's "Counting Rice Books and Going to the Field": "People in the world don't want to build a saint's domain overnight."

Example of Idiom: What I received in the past was rough, so it is necessary to be complicated! (Qing? Wu's painful history? Original narrative)

(where ~ stands for this item: overnight)

Soar in the sky, make great achievements and have a bright future.

Step by step, rich in financial resources ... >>