Describe busy government affairs and hard work. Busy: Things are busy and chaotic.
Ten times one feed: feed: giving people food means eating here. Get up ten times a meal.
Describe the busy business. An idiom used to describe being dizzy at work: dizziness.
It is boring to describe people who are busy or have no idea about things. Busy: refers to a very busy person.
Military horse: military horse: this refers to the war horse, which refers to the military horse; Although I am busy. Describe the busy military affairs.
Although my schedule is very tight, military affairs in the war are urgent and busy. Busy schedule: refers to very busy work.
Asthma and hyperhidrosis: shortness of breath and hyperhidrosis due to busyness and fatigue. Describe a busy job.
Royal girdle palm: girdle: a leather cover worn around a horse's neck in ancient times; Martingale palm: the appearance is incomplete, and there are many references, and the appearance is flawless. In the past, it was a metaphor for busy business.
Busy without confusion: in busy work or emergency, orderly without panic. The idiom describing busy work is full of opportunities every day: describing busy government affairs and hard work.
Use "daily management". Everyday: I have to deal with thousands of official duties a day.
Describe busy business, dealing with many things every day. Labor of the sun: The sun is setting in the west.
I can't eat from morning till afternoon. Describe a busy job.
Tens of thousands a day: describe the emperor's extremely busy handling political affairs every day. This idiom is used to describe the busyness of work, which means that Mo Zhai runs here and there, and wherever he goes, the chimney has not been blackened.
Then use it as code. Describe things as busy, and talk is still warm.
There is no end to stabbing: stabbing is tiring and busy. Busy and tired, unwilling to stop.
Laoduo is used to describe being diligent in official business. Case: case: official document.
Paperwork makes the body tired. Describe the busy business.
2. the idiom to describe busy work is about four words.
day and night
Concentrate, forget all about eating and sleeping.
Workload shaping case: official document. Paperwork makes the body tired. Describe the busy business.
Work hard and be busy. Busy and tired, unwilling to stop. Laoduo is used to describe being diligent in official business.
Busy but not chaotic, in busy work or emergency, orderly but not flustered.
Busy and busy.
Busy means very busy.
The original intention of "Ink fragrance never leaves Guizhou" is that Mo Zhai ran around here and there, and wherever he went, the chimney was not blackened, so he went elsewhere. Then use it as code. Describe things as busy, and talk is still warm.
Useless: hard, busy; Mediocrity: mediocrity. Refers to a mediocre and busy person or a mediocre lifestyle.
Asthma sweating due to busyness and fatigue, shortness of breath, sweating a lot. Describe a busy job.
Military horse Although I am in a hurry, military horse: this refers to the war horse, this refers to the military horse; Although I am busy. Describe the busy military affairs.
Military affairs were urgent and busy in the war.
Daily management: handling and handling; Wan Ji: All kinds of affairs. Describe busy government affairs and hard work.
Every day, there are thousands of machines to describe the busy government affairs and hard work. Use "daily management".
Labor of the sun: The sun sets in the west. I can't eat from morning till afternoon. Describe a busy job.
Feel dizzy. It is boring to describe people who are busy or have no idea about things.
Royal waistcoat with palm waistcoat: a leather sleeve worn around the neck of a horse in ancient times; Martingale palm: the appearance is incomplete, and there are many references, and the appearance is flawless. In the past, it was a metaphor for busy business.
One feed and ten feeds: delivering food, which means eating here. Get up ten times a meal. Describe the busy business.
A daily computer has to deal with thousands of official duties a day. Describe busy business, dealing with many things every day.
Tens of thousands of people describe the emperor as busy as a bee in dealing with political affairs every day.
This four-word idiom about busyness describes hectic actions.
Use "panic". Busy or busy.
There are mistakes in the busy, and mistakes in the hurry due to poor care. Also known as "lost in the busy".
In a hurry, mistakes are inevitable. Being in a hurry describes being in a hurry when something happens and I don't know what to do.
I'm too busy to be distracted. I panicked and lost my mind.
I'm in a hurry to get a good price. I am still in a hurry.
I panicked and lost my mind. Participants are not busy, and experts should be comfortable with what they are familiar with and not panic.
Experts who are not busy at home should be comfortable with what they are familiar with and will not panic. Attendees are not busy.
I'm in a hurry and I'm still in a panic. I panicked and lost my mind.
A detailed explanation of anxiety and busyness >> Idiom: I am in a hurry, but I am in a hurry. Pinyin: yì jí xīn máng Explanation: I am still in a state of confusion. I panicked and lost my mind.
Source: Ming anonymous "Double Forest Sitting" Wedge: "I can't help but rush out of the hole, and your road is miserable and faint." Example: Chong Yingbiao saw that his father was defeated, and there was nothing he could do. & gt Idiom: Nothing to do, Pinyin: wú shì máng Explanation: I don't do business, but I am very busy.
Source: Levin's book "The Complete Biography of Hu Xueyan": "There is nothing to do all year round, incubating teahouses during the day and' putting bowls' at night." Example: I am a person.
Synonym: Detailed description of orders in busy time >> Idiom: Orderly Pinyin in busy time: má máng zhōng yǒu xù Explanation: Charge: order, extended to order. There is a lot of work or urgent things, but you can still do it very methodically.
Source: Example: Synonym: Antonym: Grammar: Jiahui is not busy. & gt Idiom: Friends are not busy with Pinyin: hujiā bù má ng Interpreters should be comfortable with what they are familiar with and not panic. Attendees are not busy.
Source: Wu Ming Cheng En Journey to the West The seventy-sixth time: "Monkeys are not busy at home, draw iron bars to meet them face to face." Ming? There is no detailed explanation in the busy schedule >> Idiom: I lost my pinyin in a hurry: má má máng zhōng yǒu shī: Explanation: mistakes are inevitable in a hurry.
Source: Li Qing Ruzhen's "Mirror Flower Edge" 26: "This is what he lost in his busy life and what he was destined to do. Who is to blame? " Example: Synonym: Busy is wrong, don't choose the price. & gt Idiom: Busy with Pinyin at all costs: máng bù zé jià Explanation: You can't sell goods at a good price in a hurry. Source: Feng Ming Menglong's Warning Record 15: "It's a pity to be busy now."
Example: synonym: antonym: grammar: a detailed explanation of whether you are busy or not >> Idiom: not in a hurry or not, Pinyin: bù máng bù bào Interpretation: conniving, not in a hurry or not. Source: "Dong Xixiang" Volume II: "No hurry, no fear, no hurry, no violence."
For example: synonym: antonym: grammar: busier than busy >> Idiom: busy Pinyin: máng sháng Jiāmáng Interpretation: refers to a very busy person. Source: Cao Qingxue Qin's "Dream of Red Mansions" Forty-ninth time: "Xifeng is busy, needless to say.
Li Wan Baochai naturally bid farewell to her aunt and sister. "Example: Give a temporary explanation to busy people >> Idiom: Busy Pinyin: máng máng lù lù Explanation: Describe the complexity and hard work.
Source: Cao Qingxue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions 53: "Besides, Jia Zhen's side opened an ancestral temple, where people cleaned up, packed up the offerings, invited the gods, and cleaned up the house. A detailed explanation of the hurry >> Idiom: I'm in a hurry. Pinyin: Ji máng shǒu Luàn Explanation: I don't know what to do when I'm in a hurry. Source: Puji's "Five Lights Meeting Yuan" Volume 11: "Q:' What is great compassion? "The teacher said,' Take one thousand eyes.
Holmium:' How? .
This four-word idiom about busyness describes hectic actions.
Use "panic". Busy or busy.
There are mistakes in the busy, and mistakes in the hurry due to poor care. Also known as "lost in the busy".
In a hurry, mistakes are inevitable. Being in a hurry describes being in a hurry when something happens and I don't know what to do.
I'm too busy to be distracted. I panicked and lost my mind.
I'm in a hurry to get a good price. I am still in a hurry.
I panicked and lost my mind. Participants are not busy, and experts should be comfortable with what they are familiar with and not panic.
Experts who are not busy at home should be comfortable with what they are familiar with and will not panic. Attendees are not busy.
I'm in a hurry and I'm still in a panic. I panicked and lost my mind.
A detailed explanation of anxiety and busyness >> Idiom: I am in a hurry, but I am in a hurry. Pinyin: yì jí xīn máng Explanation: I am still in a state of confusion. I panicked and lost my mind.
Source: Ming anonymous "Double Forest Sitting" Wedge: "I can't help but rush out of the hole, and your road is miserable and faint." Example: Chong Yingbiao saw that his father was defeated, and there was nothing he could do. & gt Idiom: Nothing to do, Pinyin: wú shì máng Explanation: I don't do business, but I am very busy.
Source: Levin's book "The Complete Biography of Hu Xueyan": "There is nothing to do all year round, incubating teahouses during the day and' putting bowls' at night." Example: I am a person.
Synonym: Detailed description of orders in busy time >> Idiom: Orderly Pinyin in busy time: má máng zhōng yǒu xù Explanation: Charge: order, extended to order. There is a lot of work or urgent things, but you can still do it very methodically.
Source: Example: Synonym: Antonym: Grammar: Jiahui is not busy. & gt Idiom: Friends are not busy with Pinyin: hujiā bù má ng Interpreters should be comfortable with what they are familiar with and not panic. Attendees are not busy.
Source: Wu Ming Cheng En Journey to the West The seventy-sixth time: "Monkeys are not busy at home, draw iron bars to meet them face to face." Ming? There is no detailed explanation in the busy schedule >> Idiom: I lost my pinyin in a hurry: má má máng zhōng yǒu shī: Explanation: mistakes are inevitable in a hurry.
Source: Li Qing Ruzhen's "Mirror Flower Edge" 26: "This is what he lost in his busy life and what he was destined to do. Who is to blame? " Example: Synonym: Busy is wrong, don't choose the price. & gt Idiom: Busy with Pinyin at all costs: máng bù zé jià Explanation: You can't sell goods at a good price in a hurry. Source: Feng Ming Menglong's Warning Record 15: "It's a pity to be busy now."
Example: synonym: antonym: grammar: a detailed explanation of whether you are busy or not >> Idiom: not in a hurry or not, Pinyin: bù máng bù bào Interpretation: conniving, not in a hurry or not. Source: "Dong Xixiang" Volume II: "No hurry, no fear, no hurry, no violence."
For example: synonym: antonym: grammar: busier than busy >> Idiom: busy Pinyin: máng sháng Jiāmáng Interpretation: refers to a very busy person. Source: Cao Qingxue Qin's "Dream of Red Mansions" Forty-ninth time: "Xifeng is busy, needless to say.
Li Wan Baochai naturally bid farewell to her aunt and sister. "Example: Give a temporary explanation to busy people >> Idiom: Busy Pinyin: máng máng lù lù Explanation: Describe the complexity and hard work.
Source: Cao Qingxue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions 53: "Besides, Jia Zhen's side opened an ancestral temple, where people cleaned up, packed up the offerings, invited the gods, and cleaned up the house. A detailed explanation of the hurry >> Idiom: I'm in a hurry. Pinyin: Ji máng shǒu Luàn Explanation: I don't know what to do when I'm in a hurry. Source: Puji's "Five Lights Meeting Yuan" Volume 11: "Q:' What is great compassion? "The teacher said,' Take one thousand eyes.
Holmium:' How? .
5. What are the four-word idioms that describe "work"? 1. Be conscientious.
Sentence-making: The monitor is conscientious and conscientious every day, not for fame or profit.
Perform your duties
He is a serious and responsible person. She is a conscientious doctor. Lao Wang works very carefully.
Work hard
We in China should strive to become stronger and win glory for our country. I should try to make everyone around me live a better life.
positive
Sentence: This girl is lively and lovely. The most important thing in life is integrity and integrity. You can't be lazy Be careful. She is a kind girl. Young people should be proactive.
progressive
Sentence: Xiaoli began to learn to play the violin at the age of 3. She strives for perfection in piano skills.
Step by step promotion
Sentence making: step by step, step by step, step by step, one day, two days and three days.
7. Flowering one after another
Since the reform and opening-up, our living standard is that sesame blossoms are rising day by day.
8. Smell the chicken dancing
Sentence: Zu Ti listened to the chicken dance, and later made great achievements, and finally became a pillar of the country.
9. Start from scratch
Sentence: On the Gobi Desert, we built the first batch of factories ourselves, really starting from scratch.
10. Morning bell and dusk drum
Sentence-making: the morning bell and the drum are full of autumn, and the monument is kept several times; Clouds float in Sanskrit with six clean roots, and the moon hangs pine branches and green branches.
What are the sentences that describe hard work?
1. From perfection to innovation in work, it is to prove one's value, the process of one's progress, and the courage to show one's confidence and ability to meet challenges.
2. She works hard and is responsible; Serious and responsible work, love their jobs, obey the overall arrangement, and have a good image; Conscientious, enterprising, helpful, caring for colleagues, getting along well with colleagues, being good at cooperation and taking the lead in setting an example.
3. High work enthusiasm; Good character, good virtue, high cultivation and honesty to customers; Treat the work strictly, consider for the company everywhere, and be able to accept the suggestions given by colleagues with an open mind and correct them; Learning has made rapid progress and has been well received by most customers.
I can't miss myself, I can't take care of myself, I can't take care of myself, I can't take care of myself, I can't give myself happiness.
If a person makes up his mind to be what kind of person he wants to be, or what kind of things he wants to accomplish, then the driving force or motivation of his will will will enable him to get what he wants.
6. What are the four-word idioms that describe how to do things skillfully? They are handy, handy and skilled.
1, convenient
Interpretation: get: get, think; Answer: react and cooperate. What you think in your heart, your hands can do. Metaphor is skilled or doing things very smoothly.
Said by: Feng Yunqing, who entered the bond market with 70,000 yuan or 80,000 yuan in cash. After half a year, he finally got used to it and split his interests. Mao Dun's Midnight
Grammar: linkage; As object, attribute and adverbial; Used in all kinds of skills.
Synonyms Practice makes perfect, you are familiar with your partner, you are good at solving cows, you can do whatever you want, practice makes perfect, you feel at ease, you are smooth sailing, you are invincible, you can operate freely, you can shake your hand and watch, you are like a duck to water, you can feel at ease, you can see the light all around, you are comfortable, after all, you are long, like armbands and fingers, you feel at ease.
The antonym is in the way, helpless, powerless, riding a tiger is difficult, counterproductive, powerless, involuntary, in a dilemma, helpless, at a loss, powerless, incompetent, unable to open, in a dilemma, powerless.
2, handy
Description: The blade runs in the joint space, and there is room for maneuver. Metaphor is skilled in work, has practical experience, and has no troubles in solving problems.
Said by: In the past, they had to set up factories and make bonds, but they actually weathered two sinister storms. Now they devote themselves to making bonds, and naturally feel comfortable. Mao Dun's Midnight 17
Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate and object; Include praise
Synonym practice makes people perfect, competent, happy, calm, easy to handle, handy, sophisticated, battle-hardened, comfortable, comfortable, knowledgeable, knowledgeable, arrogant, responsive and lucky.
The antonyms are fear, incompetence, ambition, clumsiness, helplessness, lack of resources, glance around, exhaustion, ignorance, intelligence, helplessness and reluctance.
3. Practice makes perfect
Explanation: Ingenious craftsmanship can produce ingenious methods and good methods.
Said by: Li Ruzhen, a scholar in Qing Dynasty, wrote the 30th poem "The Edge of a Mirror Flower": "Yue, it goes without saying that' Jiugong'. As the saying goes, practice makes perfect. "
Example: If you want to master technology, only by studying hard and practicing hard can practice make perfect.
Grammar: subject-predicate type; As subject and predicate; Include praise
Synonym skilled, familiar, handy, battle-hardened, proficient, diligent, able to catch up, pen like a god.
Antonyms become monks halfway, dabble in them, and give up halfway.
4. handy
Interpretation: get: get, think; Answer: react and cooperate. What you think in your heart, your hands can do. Metaphor is skilled or doing things very smoothly.
Said by: Feng Yunqing, who entered the bond market with 70,000 yuan or 80,000 yuan in cash. After half a year, he finally got used to it and split his interests. Mao Dun's Midnight
Grammar: linkage; As object, attribute and adverbial; Used in all kinds of skills.
Synonyms Practice makes perfect, you are familiar with your partner, you are good at solving cows, you can do whatever you want, practice makes perfect, you feel at ease, you are smooth sailing, you are invincible, you can operate freely, you can shake your hand and watch, you are like a duck to water, you can feel at ease, you can see the light all around, you are comfortable, after all, you are long, like armbands and fingers, you feel at ease.
The antonym is in the way, helpless, powerless, riding a tiger is difficult, counterproductive, powerless, involuntary, in a dilemma, helpless, at a loss, powerless, incompetent, unable to open, in a dilemma, powerless.
5. Skillful cow solving
Description: Kenting: a kitchen worker; Solution: dismemberment and segmentation. Metaphor after repeated practice, grasp the objective laws of things, do things with ease and use them freely.
From: Zhuangzi's "Zhuangzi Health Master" in the Warring States Period: "I know how to solve a cow for Wen. My hands touch it, my shoulders lean on it, my feet walk, my knees stick to it, and the knife sounds suddenly, all of which are alto. "
There is a chef named Ding who specializes in slaughtering cattle. Where his hand touched, where his shoulder rested, where his foot stepped, and where his knee stood, there was a sound of raw skin, and the sound was even louder when the knife went in. All these sounds are not against the rhythm. In tune with the dance rhythm accompanied by Sang Lin and Jing Shou.
Grammar: subject-predicate type; As objects and attributes; It has a positive meaning and is often used with "easy"
Synonyms are balanced and convenient, just like armbands.
The antonym is at a loss and elongated.
7. What are the four-word idioms for panic? Scratch your cheeks and ears and pull your ears. Describe panic and anxiety
A shy expression. Excuse me. be frightened out of one's wits
At a loss: location, handling. I don't know what to do. Describe a difficult situation or mental disorder.
Han Suoqiu waited until it was cold to find the fur coat. Metaphor is that you are not prepared at ordinary times, and you are flustered at the last moment.
Zhang Zhang, who was in a hurry, described his embarrassment and tension like this.
I am anxious to describe my heart.
Lose one's mind, describe being in a panic.
Red deer is a metaphor for people who act in a hurry and panic.
Abdominal heat and intestinal panic. Describe anxiety and panic.
Disturbed describes anxiety or confusion.
Losing tension and ambition describes panic and anxiety.
Loss of tension and loss of tension describe panic and anxiety.
8. The four-word idiom in a hurry means in a hurry.
Meng Jiangnu
[definition] describes doing things in a hurry; No organization.
[Language] Songshi Daoyuan's "Jingde Dengchuan Record": "Mo Yi is like a soup crab; In a hurry. "
[Discrimination] Busy; Can't write "mans".
Too many cooks are at a loss.
Take your time, in an orderly way
[Usage] Used as a derogatory term. It can be described as panic and hectic. Generally used as predicate and adverbial.
[Structure] Combined type.
Discrimination ~ and "panic" can both be described as "doing things in a hurry", but ~ in terms of action; And "panic" is psychological.
[example]
Xiaohong got up late today; ~ rummaging through the pencil box; But I just can't find it.
(2) You should prepare the bookshelf at once; In case there is ~.
Very busy