Modest idioms

Modesty is very important to a person. Only with an open mind can we do things well and learn what we want more. Here are some idioms about modesty. Let's take a look at them!

The idiom about modesty is 1. Speak very modestly.

2, a point of view: see: point of view. Modesty refers to having one's own opinion on a problem.

3, empty-minded: empty: modest; Valley: Valley. My heart is as deep and wide as a valley. The description is modest and can accommodate other people's opinions.

4. Modesty values money: modesty: modesty; Weight: thick; Coin: a gift. Say modest words and send heavy gifts. Describe what you want from others.

5. Wear a virtual self: wear a corset: open your mind; Virtual: empty-minded. Metaphor courtesy, treat each other sincerely.

6, never too old to learn: refers to people who are open-minded and eager to learn for a lifetime.

7. hold the scriptures: hold: hold; Scripture: Scripture; Ask: ask. Take the scriptures in hand and ask for advice from others. Describe learning from others modestly.

8. If you smell it, you will be happy: too: negligence; Then: just. Welcome and be happy to hear others criticize your shortcomings or mistakes. Refers to accepting opinions with an open mind.

9. Modesty: The honorable person is modest and shows his virtue.

10, moved by the meaning: smell: listen; Righteousness: justice; Migration: Migration. When you hear something moral, you are fascinated and willing.

1 1, Cai, Fei: others show modesty when asking for their own opinions.

12, humble corporal: in the old days, it meant that dignitaries were modest and polite to people with low status but talent and virtue.

13, humble opinion: humble opinion: people who cut grass and firewood. Modestly, I say that my views are shallow.

14, empty without vomiting: vomiting: exhausted. The original metaphor is that heaven and earth are bellows, and the more empty they are, the more tired they are, and the more they push and pull, the more they exhaust. The more metaphors, the broader your mind and the richer your knowledge.

15. dignitaries are inferior to others and show modesty.

16, dare not complain: work hard and don't tell your own labor. Metaphor is diligence and indefatigability (often used to express modesty).

17, Wengong gives up on himself: Wengong: gentle and modest; Virtual: empty-minded. Meek, humble, not complacent. Describe the good attitude of sincere education.

18, bow down: it means humility and obedience.

19, humility and self-denial: self-denial: humility and modesty. Listen to the opinions of others with an open mind and respect.

20. Xun Min: Be open-minded and eager to learn, and always encourage yourself.

2 1, empty: empty: sincere and open-minded. The original description is sincere and open-minded. Nothing is described now.

22. Under the fame, it is really difficult: Sheng: Da; Agent: commensurate with. People with great fame often find it difficult to match their practical talents with virtue and fame. Fame may often be greater than reality. Used to show modesty or self-vigilance.

23. Virtual self-acceptance: accept the opinions of others with an open mind.

24. Self-righteous: Yes: Yes. I always thought I was right. Describe subjective, not open-minded.

25, please ask for clothes: clothes: pick up clothes. Describe visiting respectfully and asking humbly.

26. Modest gentleman: refers to a person who is modest and strict with himself.

27, self-righteous: natural: like this. I think I'm right. Describe a subjective and unpretentious attitude.

28. Humble opinion: Seeing things from a pipe is shallow knowledge. Modesty means that you have no knowledge, and your views may be incorrect.

Pian Yu, Kunshan: A Jade on Kunlun Mountain. Originally, it was a modest statement, which meant that it was just one of many beautiful people, and later it was compared to the leader of many beautiful things.

30. praise and cut the good: praise and cut: praise. Boast of one's strengths and talents. Describe extremely modest.

3 1, under the reputation, it is actually very difficult: the actual talent and virtue of a famous person are often difficult to match the reputation. Fame may often be greater than reality. Used to show modesty or self-vigilance.

32. Virtual Ship Collision: An empty ship without passengers collides with someone else's ship, even a villain won't get angry. Metaphor can stay away from disaster.

33, born three times: old means that the official position is promoted step by step, and the attitude is becoming more and more modest.

34. Modesty: Modesty: Modesty; Note: Be careful. Be kind to others and be careful.

35. Accepting kindness is a flow: acceptance: adoption and acceptance; Good: Good suggestions and opinions. Describe accepting others' good suggestions and opinions with an open mind, which is as natural and smooth as going downstream.

Modesty and Four Benefits: Modesty can bring many benefits to people.

37. Happiness is in the virtual: in the middle: with the "heart", including; Virtual: empty-minded; Good: be kind and kind. Refers to accepting good words with an open mind and being willing to do good.

38. Be a good teacher: I like being someone else's teacher. Describe immodest, self-righteous, and mysterious.

39. Small for personal use: personal use: only act according to one's own subjective intention and ask for advice. Subjective and arbitrary, you can't do great things.

40, the size is desirable: metaphor has some advantages. This is a modest way to think that you are talented.

4 1, sincere and sincere: it means to treat each other sincerely and ask for advice modestly.

42. Jade-sucking brick: If you show modesty. Metaphor is a superficial and immature opinion published in order to elicit others' brilliant opinions.

43. All bets are off, and modesty benefits: complacency will lead to losses, while modesty will benefit.

44. Humble and weak: the attitude of speaking is modest and docile.

45. In a threesome, there must be a teacher: in a threesome, there must be a teacher. This means that we should not be ashamed to ask questions and learn from others with an open mind.

46. The right of reputation is difficult: Sheng: Da; Agent: commensurate with. People with great fame often find it difficult to match their practical talents with virtue and fame. Fame may often be greater than reality. Used to show modesty or self-vigilance.

47. Modesty and prudence: describe people as modest, polite and cautious.

48. Loss and loss: described as extremely modest.

49, arrogance: arrogance: bragging; Anger: impulsiveness. Depending on your own talent, people feel good and not modest.

50. Virtual quietness: it means that you can get a correct understanding by observing things modestly, single-mindedly and calmly.

5 1, worth going to school: don't be ashamed to ask questions, learn from people with low status with an open mind.