Well-deserved idiom explanation

Well-deserved means to accept this honor or title without any shame.

A well-deserved idiom in China, pinyin is d ā ng zh and w ú kuì, which means that you can afford an honor or a position without being ashamed. Idiom usage: subject-predicate type; As predicate and attribute; With praise. He has made several technological innovations and is a well-deserved master of innovation!

The origin of the idiom: Song Ouyang Xiu's book Judge Hui Ding: "My wife is generous and well-fed, but she deserves it because of some of them." The pronoun of "deserved" is worthy of the name, deserved and deserved. The antonym of "worthy" is not worthy of the name, superficial and guilty.

A well-deserved verdict

1. It is well-deserved that students who have performed well in school are rated as sunshine teenagers.

Xiaohong studies so well that she deserves to be a study committee member. Is there something wrong?

Because of his outstanding performance in the final exam, he deservedly entered the top five in his grade and became the winner of the outstanding performance award.

4. Yang Liwei flew a manned spaceship for 2 1 hour in Shenzhou 5 and successfully returned to the ground, and became a space hero in China.

Due to Wei's excellent performance and good quality, she was well-deserved to be unanimously elected as the monitor by her classmates.

6. Lei Feng is a well-deserved hero, and his spirit of helping others is worth learning.