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The difference between going with the flow and taking advantage of the situation

The difference between making the best use of the situation and making the best use of the situation is that they have different meanings and focuses.

1, the meaning of the difference in the trend of the development of the situation: the trend of the development of things, in the direction conducive to the realization of the purpose to be guided. Shun trend for: "Shun" to comply with, "potential" trend, the general direction of development; "for" as. Doing things in line with the trend

2, different focus on the situation: focus on emphasizing the role of guidance, more subjective. The trend: focusing on the trend, relatively passive.

The meaning of "going with the flow" is that you should go with the flow and not against the flow. 造句:Since it is a general trend, one is bound to go with the trend. The meaning is to follow the trend of things and guide them. 造句:We should be good at guiding children's various hobbies according to the trend.

Contingent with the trend to guide examples, a good situation, how to make the best use of the situation, vigorously develop light steel structure, which is currently a very urgent issue. Network information resources *** build and *** enjoy, should focus on the situation and strengthen the construction of network ethics.

Significance and value of learning idioms

The idioms show the Chinese language's ability to express huge and rich connotations and semantic integration. Often it encompasses a piece of history, a story, an allusion, a truth, a philosophy, and it is naturally formed in the evolution of history. Almost every idiom has its origin. The culture and history of each dynasty and generation are preserved in the idioms, which makes the idioms have the distinctive cultural characteristics of each dynasty and generation and the characteristics of the times.

Chinese idioms are a major feature of traditional Chinese culture, and they come from a wide range of sources, such as heirloom classics, masterpieces, historical stories, and sayings passed down from mouth to mouth, which contain rich cultural connotations, and can be regarded as one of the most dazzling pearls in Chinese culture.