1. What are the words, idioms or phrases to praise subordinates for their good work performance?
Loving one's job, being meticulous, conscientious, loyal to one's duties, and fulfilling one's duties
1 : Idiom: Love one's job and be dedicated to one's work Pronunciation: [ ài gǎng jìng yè ]
Definition: "Love one's job" is the cornerstone of "dedication", and "dedication" is the sublimation of "love one's job". Dedication to work refers to the professional spirit of being loyal to one's duties, which is the basis of professional ethics.
2: Idiom: meticulous Pronunciation: [ yī sī bù gǒu ]
Definition: Gou: careless, sloppy. It means doing things carefully and meticulously, without being careless at all.
3: Idiom: cautious and conscientious Pronunciation: [ jīng jīng yè yè ]
Definition: cautious: describes being careful; karma: a fearful look. Describes being cautious and diligent in doing things.
4: Idiom: Loyal to one's duty Pronunciation: [ zhōng yú zhí shǒu ]
Definition: Loyal to one's duty means being loyal to one's professional position and doing one's best to abide by one's professional duties .
5: Idiom: conscientious in one's duties Pronunciation: [ kè jìn zhí shǒu ]
Definition: Do one's job carefully and conscientiously. 2. Idioms to describe work methods
Meticulous, full of concentration, forgetting to sleep and eat, dedicated to work, tireless, meticulous, single-minded, hanging beams, chiseling walls, stealing light, fireflies reflecting in the snow, smelling chickens dancing, concentrating, holding candles, studying ancient times, hanging books by horns, working hard, persevering, day and night . Be eager to learn, be diligent, persevere, persevere, persevere, drip water penetrates the stone, be tireless, read a lot of books, suddenly become enlightened, never tire of learning, be erudite, remember, never be ashamed to ask questions, be tireless, step-by-step, integrate and master each other's opinions, brainstorm ideas, and never let go. Leading the light of spring, chanting Xia Xian, reading through ten thousand volumes, reading for more than three years, reading for more than three years, and reciting the past for the present. Swallowing jujubes to open the book is beneficial. The origin of literary work is not shameful to ask questions from subordinates, diligent study and hard practice can make up for one's weakness. 3. Words used to describe plans
Plan [fāng àn]
Basic definition Detailed definition: a specific plan for carrying out work or a plan for a certain problem
Near antonyms
Synonyms: plan
Encyclopedia definition
A plan is specific and thorough in terms of purpose, requirements, methods, methods, progress, etc., and has many details. Strong actionable plan. The word plan comes from "square" and "case". "An" means book case, reading and writing are all cases. The level of the case is higher than that of the table, which is reflected in the vocabulary of cases and copywriting, which are all related to the case. In the past, when we said trial of a case, we meant hearing the matter in front of the case. In the past, the judges always focused on the case, which was formal and solemn. Extended to consider issues, formal discussions are all related to "cases". "Fang" refers to prescription and method. "Plan" refers to the method developed before the case. The method is presented before the case, which is the "plan".
English translation
program 4. Words to describe working methods
Words to describe working methods:
1. Seek truth from facts
Pinyin: shí shì qiú shì
Explanation: It refers to starting from the actual object, exploring the internal connections of things and the regularity of their development, and understanding the nature of things. Usually refers to acting according to the actual situation of things.
Source: "Book of Han·The Biography of Liu De, King of Hejian Xian": "Study the ancients and seek truth from facts."
Examples and sentences: When summarizing experience, you must seek truth from facts and do not falsify.
Synonyms: down-to-earth
Antonyms: in name but in name only, in vain
Afterword: three loads of cow dung and six baskets
Lantern riddle: find the basis; not Make false plans and find out the truth
Usage: as attributive, object, and adverbial; refers to starting from the actual situation
2. Meticulous
Pinyin: yī sī bù gǒu
Explanation: Gou: careless, sloppy. It means doing things carefully and meticulously, without being careless at all.
Source: Chapter 4 of "The Scholars" by Wu Jingzi of the Qing Dynasty: "The superior visited the acquaintance and saw that my uncle was meticulous and his promotion was just around the corner."
Sentence examples: We are here In learning, one should be meticulous.
Synonyms: cautious, cautious, unsmiling
Antonyms: careless, careless
3. Keep improving
Pinyin: jīng yì qiú jīng
Explanation: Jing: perfect, good; Yi: more. If you are good, please ask for better.
Source: "The Analects of Confucius·Xueer": ""Poetry" says: 'It is like cutting, like discussing, like plowing, like grinding.' What does this mean?" Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty noted: "Words govern the bones." When treating jade, you should cut it and then sharpen it again. After treating it to perfection, you should seek to refine it more."
Sentence examples: Comrade Bethune is a doctor. He takes medical care as his profession and strives for excellence in technology; in the entire Eighth Route Army medical system, his medical skills are very good. 5. Idioms to describe work
To work hard, to be diligent, to be conscientious, to get up early, to be greedy, to work hard, to work hard, to work hard, to work hard, to stay up all night Do it wholeheartedly, do your duty with all your heart, spare no effort, do your best, put all your energy into it, go all out, be brave, take on heavy responsibilities, work hard, make a difference, show your talents, abide by your responsibilities, be honest, honest, law-abiding, bear hardships, bear humiliation, bear the burden, endure humiliation, be tired from overwork, be vigorous and resolute, be bold and decisive, be quick and decisive, be quick and energetic, be effective immediately, be pragmatic, be realistic, and be down-to-earth, pay attention to practical strength. Empty talk, empty name, no vain name, simple in-depth investigation and research, overall planning and overall consideration, step-by-step, orderly, beginning and end. 6. What idioms should be used to describe a job well done?
1. Comprehensive.
Definition: All aspects are taken care of very thoughtfully. It also means that although all aspects are taken care of, every aspect is handled properly.
From: Qing Dynasty scholar Li Baojia.
Chapter 57 of "The Appearance of Officialdom": "He is proficient in eight parts, so naturally he can handle everything."
Meaning: He is proficient in the Four Books and Five Classics, so When doing things, all aspects can be taken care of.
2. Effective.
Definition: Describes outstanding achievements and effects. It also means doing things very efficiently and doing things in a very effective way.
From: Ming Dynasty scholar Wang Shouren.
"Shenxing Shijiapai Law": "If the visit and advice are effective, the county magistrate will prepare a gift and build his house himself, and give him a heavy reward."
It means : If someone visits and persuades someone who is very efficient in doing things, the county magistrate will personally prepare gifts, visit his home, and reward him generously.
3. Be organized.
Definition: Describes being well-organized and neat. Speak and act in an orderly manner.
From: Ming Dynasty scholar Feng Menglong.
Chapter 51 of "Chronicles of the States of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty": "When the officials of Chu saw that King Zhuang favored Ren Shu'ao, they were dissatisfied. When they saw that Shu Ao was acting in an orderly manner, they all sighed and said: 'Chu is lucky to have such a good minister. , Ziwen is back! '"
It means: Many officials of the Chu State were not convinced when they saw that King Zhuang favored Ren Shuao very much. Seeing that Shu Ao was very organized in his work, they all sighed and said, "The state of Chu is really lucky to have such a wise minister. Ziwen will be able to recover soon."
4. Work conscientiously.
Definition: Describes being careful and prudent in doing things; being conscientious and down-to-earth.
From: "The Book of Songs·Daya·Yunhan": "Be careful and cautious all day long, just like thunder falling from your head."
5. Meticulous.
Definition: Not sloppy even in the smallest details, describing doing things seriously.
From: Qing Dynasty author Wu Jingzi.
Chapter 4 of "The Scholars": "The boss visited me and saw that Uncle Shi was meticulous, and his promotion was just around the corner."
Meaning: When the officials from above came to visit, I saw that Uncle Shi was meticulous. My uncle is serious about his work and will be promoted soon. 7. Idioms that describe good work results, such as significant results
Effective
[Pinyin]
zhuó yǒu chéng xiào
< p> [Definition]Zhuo: excellent, superb. Have outstanding achievements and effects.
[Source]
Ming Dynasty Wang Shouren's "Lai Shen Xing Shi Jia Pai Fa": "If the visit and advice are effective, the county magistrate will prepare a gift and build his house himself. "
[Example]
Edison's tenacious fighting spirit and fruitful inventions naturally won the praise of his contemporaries. He has been familiar with the telephone since he was a child. Modern people cannot imagine the surprise that people felt when they heard the singer's singing from the earpiece.
zhidao
Outstanding achievements
Pinyin chéng jì fěi rán
Explanation: Outstanding achievements have been made. It is often used to describe people who are very accomplished and have outstanding achievements.
Synonyms are fruitful, meritorious, among the best, outstanding, with great results. 8. What are the words, idioms or phrases to praise subordinates for their good work performance
Dedicated, meticulous, conscientious, Be loyal to one's duties and fulfill one's duties 1: Idiom: Love one's job and be dedicated Pronunciation: [ài gǎng jìng yè] Definition: "Love one's job" is the cornerstone of "dedication", and "dedication" is the sublimation of "love one's job".
Dedication to work refers to the professional spirit of being loyal to one's duties, which is the basis of professional ethics. 2: Idiom: meticulous Pronunciation: [ yī sī bù gǒu ] Definition: Gou: careless, sloppy.
Refers to doing things seriously and meticulously, without being sloppy at all. 3: Idiom: cautious and conscientious Pronunciation: [ jīng jīng yè yè ] Definition: cautious: describing being careful; karma: the appearance of fear.
Describes being cautious and diligent in doing things. 4: Idiom: Loyal to one's duty Pronunciation: [ zhōng yú zhí shǒu ] Definition: Loyal to one's duty means being loyal to one's professional position and doing one's best to abide by one's professional duties.
5: Idiom: Do one's duty with due diligence Pronunciation: [ kè jìn zhí shǒu ] Definition: Do one's job carefully and conscientiously. 9. What are the words to describe the plan
Ingenious, ingenious, original, original, and unique
1. Incredible workmanship [guǐ fǔ shén gōng]
Explanation : It looks like it was made by ghosts and gods. Describes superb artistic skills that cannot be achieved by human beings.
From: "Zhuangzi Dasheng" by Zhuangzi in the Warring States Period: "Zi Qing whittled wood to make 鐻, and when he saw it, he was frightened and worried about ghosts and gods."
Translation: Zi Qing whittled wood to make it. Qi, Qi is made, and those who see it disturb the ghosts and gods
2. Skillful work of heaven [qiǎo duó tiān gōng]
Explanation: win: win. Artificial ingenuity is better than natural. The description of the technique is very clever.
From the poem "Giving Fireworks to Those Who Set Off Fireworks" by Zhao Mengfu of the Yuan Dynasty: "The ingenuity of the human world surpasses the craftsmanship of heaven, refining medicine and burning lamps to clear the day and night..."
Translation: The ingenuity of the human world Excellent craftsmanship, refining medicine and burning lamps in the clear daytime
3. Unique ingenuity [dú jù jiàng xīn]
Explanation: Ingenuity: ingenious thinking. Has a unique and clever mind. Refers to creativity in technique and art.
From: Modern "Poetry Magazine" Issue 3, 1978: "The intensity of poetic flavor is closely related to the use of Bixing. Li He's poetry is unique in this aspect."
4. Originality [ dú chū xīn cái ]
Explanation: It originally refers to the uniqueness of the poem's conception. Later, it generally means that the method he came up with is different.
From: Ming Dynasty Li Zhi's "Water Margin Complete Book Fafan": "Now it is unique and not the same as before, either specially marked outside the eyes, or repeated in the chapters."
Translation : Nowadays, we are unique and do not follow the old model. Some special marks are outside the eyes, and some are overlapped in the back.
5. Different [ yǔ zhòng bù tóng ]
Explanation: Different from everyone else.
From: Qing Dynasty Li Ruzhen's "Jinghua Yuan": "This is the first ancient person in today's order. He must be outstanding and different to be interesting."
Translation : This is the first ancient person in today's order. He must stand out and be different from others in order to have fun.