Idioms describing dedication

Hard-working

Obscure

Meticulous

Striving for excellence

Keep your fists in your hands and your music in your mouth

Work hard

Work hard

Be tireless in teaching

Do your best

Be diligent

Dedicate yourself to your duties

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1. Describe in detail: micro: tiny. Describe it carefully and carefully, even the smallest details are not careless. Describes seriousness, meticulousness, and meticulousness.

2. Work hard and bear no complaints: Ren: take responsibility and endure. Don't be afraid of hardship, and don't be afraid of attracting resentment.

3. Bear hardships and stand hard work: endure: be able to withstand it. Able to live a difficult life and withstand fatigue.

4. Wholeheartedly: devote all your energy without any reservation.

5. Keep improving: Jing: perfect, good; Yi: better. If you are good, please ask for better.

6. Down-to-earth: It means being down-to-earth and serious in doing things.

7. Reading three times: describes reading very seriously.

8. Be cautious about something: It means to be serious about something.

9. Do your duty diligently: Ke: cautious and respectful. Complete: complete. Do your best and strictly adhere to your profession or position. Refers to doing your job carefully and conscientiously.

10. Responsibility has Yougui: You: place; Gui: belonging. Whoever is responsible should bear it. Responsibilities cannot be shied away from.

11. Do everything personally: personally. No matter what you do, you must do it yourself and ask it yourself. Describes working seriously and without slacking off.

12. Thread: thread. The needlework is fine. It is a metaphor for working carefully or handling things thoughtfully.

13. Start well and end well: Doing things has a good beginning and a good ending. Describes working seriously.

14. Negative work: refers to using negative methods and not working seriously.

15. Observe the past and know the future: If you study the past carefully, you can predict the future.

16. Clear-cut flag: It means that the position, viewpoint, attitude, etc. are very clear.

17. The beginning and the end: complete: complete, complete; end: the end. Perfect from start to finish. Describes working seriously and from beginning to end.

18. Jing Jing Jing Jing: cautious and careful; Ying Ying: worried and scared. Describes caution, conscientiousness and down-to-earthness.

19. To fulfill one’s duty: to do one’s duty: his. Be able to fulfill your responsibilities and do your job well.

20. Unbiased: partial: biased. Not taking sides. Express neutrality or impartiality.

21. Eight hundred serious things: 1. Serious and serious. ② It is worthy of its name.

22. Speak solemnly: It means speaking with a serious attitude.

23. One-size-fits-all: refers to selling according to the pricing without discount. Describes doing things in a rigid manner.

24. So-so: describes doing things without seriousness or care.

25. The Han people cooked rice cakes: Han: Hanzhong area, in today’s Shaanxi Province. 箦: mat, this refers to bamboo mat. There was a man in Hanzhong who used the bamboo mats on his bed as bamboo shoots to cook and eat. It is a metaphor for the absurd behavior of relying only on superficial knowledge to apply mechanically without serious study of true knowledge.

26. Study hard and practice hard: Study hard and train hard.

27. Careless: Describes an unkempt appearance, a sloppy style, and an unserious or careless attitude.

28. Treat yourself as a guest when you go out: Be as serious and cautious as you are when receiving distinguished guests when you go out.

29. Be sincere and eager to learn: Be practical and practical. Serious and down-to-earth, loving knowledge.

30. Go all out: go: go. Put all your strength into it.

31. According to the name and reality: According to the name of the thing, the requirements must be consistent with the reality.

32. Loving your job and being dedicated to your job: Loving your job means loving your job and your job. Dedication means treating your work with a respectful and serious attitude. Dedication can be divided into two levels, namely Utilitarian level and moral level. As the most basic professional ethics, dedication and dedication are a universal requirement for people's work attitude.

33. Meticulous: meticulous: careless, sloppy. It means doing things carefully and meticulously, without being careless at all.

34. Zheng'er Ba Jing: also known as "Zheng'er Ba Jing". Also known as "positive twenty-eight pendulum". ① Serious; serious. ②True; definite.

35. Prevarication: evading responsibility: evading responsibility. It means not being serious and responsible at work, (www.lz13.cn) just coping with the situation on the surface.

36. Diligent: Determined to be cautious; Xingye: fearful. Describes being cautious and diligent in doing things.

37. Forgetting sleep and food: waste: stop. I couldn't care less about sleeping and forgot to eat. Describes concentrated efforts.

38. The industry is cautious: still conscientious. Be cautious, conscientious and responsible.

39. Intensive farming: refers to careful and careful farming in agriculture.

40. Wrong words: untrue. People say it casually, and people listen casually, but they don't take it seriously.

41. Seek truth from facts: seek: research. It means starting from the actual situation, not exaggerating or minimizing, and treating and handling problems correctly.

42. Straightforward: Without thinking, casually. Write without thinking. Describes writing articles that are careless and careless.

43. Be loyal to your duties: Be loyal to your professional position.

44. Neglect of duty: not treating one's job seriously and irresponsibly.

45. Read carefully and think deeply: read repeatedly and think carefully.

46. When a lion and an elephant fight against a rabbit, they use all their strength: It is a metaphor for using all their strength to deal with small things seriously.

47. Orders and prohibitions: If you are ordered to act, act immediately; if you are ordered to stop, stop immediately. Describes the law as strict and strict in execution.

48. Carved with care: Carved with care and detail. Describes the painstaking care taken in creating a work of art. It also means processing carefully and carefully.

49. Take things seriously: solemnly: prudent, serious. Describes a very serious attitude when speaking and doing things.

50. Rough branches and leaves: Painting, painting trees with rough branches and leaves, without using fine brushwork. It means that the work is rough and not serious and meticulous.

51. Perfunctory: perfunctory: not serious about doing things; finished: finished. Refers to doing things carelessly, just trying to get by and that's it.

52. Hard-working: hard-working: able to endure hardship; patient: capable of withstanding and enduring. Hardworking and able to withstand heavy exertion.

53. Zhengzheng Sutra: 1. Serious and serious. ② Still speaking openly and honestly.

54. Unshirkable responsibility: loan: shirk. You cannot shirk your responsibilities to others.

55. Jumping into action: taking action all at once without careful preparation and strict organization.

56. Dismount and look at the flowers: a metaphor for stopping, going deep into reality, and conducting serious investigation and research.

57. Don’t ask for a thorough understanding: Just ask for a rough idea, not a complete understanding. Often refers to not studying or researching seriously or in depth.

58. Engage in haste: carelessly, perfunctorily. It was handled carelessly. Describes not taking things seriously.

59. Ding 1 Mao 2: Ding: pass "nail", here refers to the tenon; Mao: the hole on the utensil to connect the tenon. Ding Mao is in perfect position. The description is precise and reliable.

60. Cynical: Cynical: Treating life with a negative and playful attitude; Disrespectful: Not serious. An unserious and unserious attitude towards life due to dissatisfaction with reality.

Dedication: focus on studies; Loyalty: willing to get along with good friends. Concentrate on your studies and get along well with your classmates.

Source: "Book of Rites·Xue Ji": "One year is spent on separation from scriptures and determination, and three years is spent on dedication and joy.