Idioms implying career?

1. Idiom means road and career.

There is still a long way to go.

Renzo enda oyoun

[Interpretation] Heavy burden; It's a long way. Metaphor is a great responsibility; This requires a long struggle.

[Language] "Shang Jun Shu Weak People": "Rule of law; This is a long road without horses and cattle; It has nothing to do with big rivers. "

[Pronunciation] Heavy; It can't be pronounced "chónɡ". "

[shape discrimination] heavy; Can't write "the masses".

Go all out to carry forward and achieve great goals.

Do nothing, do nothing.

2. What words are used to describe official career?

Ascend to the sky in one step, leap out of the Longmen, climb to the top, rise step by step, and have a bright future.

1, one step into the sky

Commentary: Deng: Shang. One step into the sky. Metaphor suddenly reaches a very high level or degree. Sometimes it is also used to describe a person who suddenly succeeds and climbs to a very high position.

From: Qing Xu Ke's Thirty-four Articles of the Qing Dynasty: "Inspection is the supervisor, one step is the sky, supervision is the supervisor, and sven sweeps the floor."

Be a governor, reach the sky in one step, be a supervisor, and sweep the floor politely.

2. Fish jumps over the dragon gate

Explanation: Metaphor means success or promotion.

Said by: Mo's "Xin Qiji's Three Qins" series: "Hejin has a Longmen, and Yu chisels the mountain to open the door, which is more than a mile wide. The Yellow River flows down the middle, but the shore is blocked by horses and chariots. Every spring, yellow carp go upstream, and the winner will turn into a dragon. "

The Yellow River Ferry, also known as Longmen, was carved by Dayu, and the mountain was more than a mile wide. The Yellow River flows down the middle stream, but cars and horses are forbidden to pass along the shore. Every spring, the yellow carp goes upstream, and the proceeds turn into dragons.

Step 3 walk into the room

Explanation: In ancient palaces, the front is the hall and the back is the room. Metaphor knowledge or skills from shallow to deep, step by step, and gradually achieve high achievements.

From: Advanced Analects of Confucius in the Spring and Autumn Period: "Confucius said:' I also went to court, but I didn't enter the room. ”"

Confucius said, "You are in court, but he hasn't arrived home yet."

Step by step.

Explanation: step by step: it means that the distance is very short; Goldman Sachs: Go up. The rising position.

From: Qing Wu Ren Jian's "The Present Situation of Monsters Witnessed in Twenty Years" 88: "After the job is done, adults will be promoted step by step, and they will still be cultivated by adults!"

And after the job is done, the adults are promoted step by step, and the Shenmu is soaring. I still hope that adults can cultivate it!

5. A bright future

Explanation: The future is bright. Describe a very bright future.

From: Yuan Jia Zhong Ming's Jade Comb, the fourth fold: "Thinking about the future of my brocade, I love it very much."

Imagine our bright future, we are very loving.

3. What are the idioms that describe a person's career success?

1, soaring Fú yá ozhí sh.

Vortex: A rapidly rising storm. Describe the rapid rise. Metaphor is proud of your career.

From Tang Li Bai's "Li Shangyong": "Dapeng rises with the wind one day; ~ 900 miles. "

Step 2 rise to the top

Ping: stable; Step: go; Qingyun: High altitude. Of a person rising to a very high position at once.

From Historical Records Biography of Fan Sui and Biography of Cai Ze: "It is necessary for Jia Dun to announce the death penalty first, saying,' Jia did not expect you to be above Qingyun.' "

Step 3 climb to the top

Qingyun: refers to the blue sky; Straight up: straight up. Quickly rise to a high position.

From Historical Records Biography of Fan Ju and Cai Ze: "Jia doesn't want you to be above Qingyun."

4. Apprentice

Flying yellow: the name of the legendary god horse; Tengda: I am proud of my rise and my career. Describe running horses. Metaphor sudden success, rapid rise in office.

From Tang Hanyu's poem "Fu Shu Shu Cheng Nan": "Fly away; You can't care about toads. "

5. 【 Y and bù dē ng ti ā n 】 Reach the sky in one step.

Deng: Let's go. One step into the sky. Metaphor suddenly reaches a very high level or degree. Sometimes it is also used to describe a person who suddenly succeeds and climbs to a very high position.

From "Qi Lu Deng" by Qing Lvyuan Li: "Looking forward to the spring breeze; I will step into the sky; The difference between comprador and comprador; Just live a good life. "

6. Promotion and knighthood

Increase rank and title. Kim: Promotion.

From Zhou Ming's West Lake II: ... recruiting Wu Yubi to Beijing; Add officials to the ranks; Will be a long-term gift with Yi Fu. "

4. What idioms begin with "official career"?

Idioms that don't start with "official career" include "official position" and "Tao":

1, women's head

Idiom Pinyin: Yes

Idiom explanation: lady: beauty; Bantou: First. Refers to the first beauty

The origin of the idiom: Master Wang Yuan's "The West Chamber: A Dream of Yingying in Caoqiao Store" is the third fold: "The scholar is the first in the article, and my sister is the first in the lady's class. "

2. Learn something and be an official.

Idiom pinyin: xué y not ué r Shi.

Idiom explanation: excellent: spare capacity. Go to be an official if you still have spare capacity after studying. Do well in school and then become an official.

The origin of the idiom: Lao She's Four Generations under One roof: "I have the right to release you and let you realize your wish and become an excellent scholar and official."

3. Waste your time.

Idiom pinyin: Cu not tuóshülü

Idiom explanation: wasting time. Refers to a career failure.

The origin of the idiom: Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio: "Since it is in Qingyun Mountain, why not introduce it?"

4. Go astray and know the opposite

Idiom pinyin: mí tú zh and f m: n

Idiom explanation: loss: loss; Reverse: Reverse. Get lost until you come back. Metaphor can correct mistakes.

The origin of the idiom: Biography of Southern History Chen Bo: "When a husband loses, he knows the opposite, and he is also a philosopher."

Step 5 give up halfway

Idiom pinyin: bà n tú rè f è i

Idiom explanation: halfway: halfway; Scrap: Abort. The road stopped halfway. Metaphor is to stop the business before it is completed; You can't finish what you started.

The origin of the idiom: The Doctrine of the Mean by Dai Sheng in the Western Han Dynasty: "A gentleman follows the Tao and gives up halfway, and I can do my best."

Step 6 travel long distances

Idiom Pinyin: Chang túbáshè

Idiom definition: hiking: crossing mountains and mountains, wading across rivers. Refers to long-distance crossing mountains and waters. Describe a long journey and a hard journey.

The origin of the idiom: Qing Qian Cai's "Yue Quan Chuan" 66: "I violate the national law, naturally. How dare I travel long distances? It is absolutely difficult to do so. "

5. What idioms describe "official career"?

Apprentice: [fēHuáng téng dá]

Interpretation: flying yellow: the name of the legendary god horse; Tengda: I am proud of my rise and my career. Describe running horses. Metaphor sudden success, rapid rise in office.

Summit: [píng büqg yún]

Interpretation: flat: stable; Step: go; Qingyun: High altitude. Of a person rising to a very high position at once.

Step by step: [bù bù gāo shēng]

Interpretation: step by step: it means that the distance is very short; Goldman Sachs: Go up. The rising position.

Fish jumps over Longmen: [Yu Yuèlóng mén]

Explanation: Metaphor means success or promotion.

Bright future

Interpretation: The future is like a splendid one. Describe a very bright future.

6. What idioms are there to describe a dull career?

Have a successful career

brick by brick

Make rapid progress (in career)

One step to heaven-one step to heaven

soar

7. What are the idioms that describe a person's career success?

[Luan] Zhu

Husband and wife fly together. Metaphor is proud of your career.

[Long Fei Feng Fei] ló ngf ē ifè ngxi ē back to ng

(1) refers to the rise of emperors. Answer 2 is a metaphor for being proud of one's official career and prospering.

[Hong Xiang is in a mess]

Like a swan in the air, like a phoenix in the air. Metaphor is hard work and successful career. Ventz

[soaring] fú yá o zhí sh dang

Vortex: A rapidly rising storm. Describe the rapid rise. Metaphor is proud of your career.

[Climb high and look far] Ping

Ping: stable; Step: go; Qingyun: High altitude. Of a person rising to a very high position at once.

[summit] qρng yún zhíshàng

Qingyun: refers to the blue sky; Straight up: straight up. Quickly rise to a high position.

Y and büdēng tiān

Deng: Let's go. One step into the sky. Metaphor suddenly reaches a very high level or degree. Sometimes it is also used to describe a person who suddenly succeeds and climbs to a very high position.

8. Idioms describing official career

1.

Apprentice: [Fei]

Juang

soup

Da]

Interpretation: flying yellow: the name of the legendary god horse; Tengda: Rise, attract wealth, and be proud of your official career. Describe running horses. Metaphor sudden success, rapid rise in office.

2.

Rise to the top

Qin Gui

yún]

Interpretation: flat: stable; Step: go; Qingyun: High altitude.

Of a person rising to a very high position at once.

3.

Step by step: [bu]

Geou

shēng]

Interpretation: step by step: it means that the distance is very short; Goldman Sachs: Go up. The rising position.

4.

Fish jumps over Longmen: [yú

Youè

dragon

Door]

Explanation: Metaphor means success or promotion.

5.

Bright future

the Chen Dynasty

jǐn]

Interpretation: The future is like a splendid one. Describe a very bright future.

9. What words are used to describe official career?

Advance by leaps and bounds in one's career

soar

Rise rapidly in the world

One step to heaven-one step to heaven

1000 Aliri days

Prosperous day by day.

A Fish Jumping over the Dragon Gate-Passed a Competitive Examination.

Go through the hall and enter the inner room ―― gain profound knowledge

Win promotion and get rich

Get ready right away.

The situation of improvement or promotion.

(of an unknown person) achieved amazing results at the first attempt.

May you be promoted step by step!

Soaring into the sky-shocking the world with initial achievements

very promising

Have a successful career

high officials and noble lords

Fall behind Sun Shan (last on the list of successful candidates)-fail in the competitive examination.

A bumpy career