What does the idiom attitude mean?

1. What is the idiom to describe the attitude of speaking and doing things?

Don't be negligent.

cadent

Don't be negligent.

be absorbed in

To focus/concentrate/fix one's attention on.

wholeheartedly

Concentrate on

Don't be distracted, concentrate.

I have no right to roll my eyes and carve carefully.

Forget eating and sleeping, concentrate,

Dedicated, tireless,

Work hard, do your best,

Perseverance. Perseverance,

No distractions, no death,

as best as one can

What idioms are there about work attitude?

1, wholeheartedly

Idiom pinyin: qu á n x Ρ n qu á n y.

Idiom explanation: devote all your energy; Not at all.

Origin of Idiom: Mao Dun's Advocacy Collection: "When you experience life, you should live wholeheartedly and completely abandon the idea of finding a theme."

Step 2 do your duty

Idiom pinyin: j ONG j ONG yèyè

Interpretation of idioms: Caution: Caution; Karma: worry and fear. Describe doing things carefully; Seriously and practically.

The origin of the idiom: "The Book of Songs is elegant": "If it is already big, you can't push it. Conscientious, like thunder. "

Step 3 keep improving

Idiom pinyin: Jing y ? qi ú jó ng

Idiom explanation: essence: perfection; Benefits: more. It's already beautiful; This also requires better. Refers to the high pursuit of a skill or academic; There is no end.

The origin of idioms: Confucius' study of the Analects of Confucius in the pre-Qin period: The Book of Songs says,' incisiveness requires polishing.' "Song Zhuxi's Note:" Those who treat bone angles with words will be cut off and discussed again; Those who treat jade are all polished and re-polished, and they have been refined and seek their essence. "

4, down to earth

Idiom pinyin: remember m \u o tàshídi

Idiom explanation: Down-to-earth. Metaphor is serious, practical and not vain; Step by step.

Idiom origin: Song Shaowen's Record Before Listening 18: "The public asked Kang Jie:' Who is someone?' Say,' You are a down-to-earth person.' "

5. Work hard and complain

Idiom pinyin: rèn láo rèn yuàn

Idiom definition: Ren: Take responsibility, take responsibility. Able to work hard; And can bear complaints.

The origin of the idiom: Guangmin's Collection of Yan Family: "Caution is the omission of innocence, but work hard and complain, and don't write anything."

Three. What words describe the attitude of doing things?

do one's utmost/best

Give one's last loyalty

Until death

wholeheartedly

be half-hearted

Very careful

Seriously

carefree

try one's best

Sincerity is sincerity.

overcautious (in small matters)

dawdle/linger over one's work

Finish a thing carelessly

Let the water out of the pond so that all the fish can be caught ―― a thorough but unwise use.

Choice, in many ways.

open-minded

rack one's brains

as best as one can

Work hard regardless of criticism

Meaningless

Work diligently and conscientiously

try one's best

willpower

Retreat in the face of difficulties

Give up/give up something halfway. unfinished

defy hardship and danger

Ⅳ Idioms describe the attitude of doing things.

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Affectionate and amiable describes a pleasant attitude that makes people willing to approach.

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Love and hate are very different: hate. The positions and attitudes of love and hate are very clear.

3.

Hold your head high and look up at the horizon. Describe arrogance or doing things divorced from reality.

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Pride and rudeness: modesty. Arrogant and supercilious.

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Arrogant and rude, arrogant and rude to people.

6.

Proud and slow: a person with talent and virtue. Scholars and talented people. Treat talented people with arrogance.

7.

The romantic metaphor of overlord is rude to elegant things.

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Look at the cold eyes: pass "side". Look on coldly or look on coldly

9.

Courtesy: dignified and polite. Describe the attitude is very respectful.

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Respectfully describe the attitude is very respectful.

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Avoid the world: live in seclusion; Unique: isolated from the world. Out of real life, away from people. Describe living in seclusion in the mountains and not interacting with the world. Universal reference elimination ...

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Equal collocation is equally important. Metaphor treats both with similar attitudes or views.

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Forgive me for disagreeing: forgive me for disagreeing. Dare not casually colleagues. Be careful about people and things.

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Don't laugh: if you don't laugh, just do it. No kidding. Describe a serious attitude.

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Take it lightly, don't take it to heart. Show contempt for people and things.

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A shady metaphor is ambiguity and ambiguity.

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Noncommittally: release, stand; Yes: good; No: no. Don't say yes or no. To show an attitude.

Ⅳ Idioms describe the attitude of doing things.

Be strict with yourself, be modest and prudent, foster strengths and avoid weaknesses, not be narcissistic, not cocky, not whitewash peace, not pretend to be lofty, be tolerant of others, be honest with others, seek common ground while reserving differences, be generous, be kind to others, and do not have ulterior motives, be out of date, intrigue and pursue perfection. Be considerate, considerate and calm to your parents.

ⅵ Metaphor is the attitude of playing idioms.

Idioms are used to describe the attitude of doing things:

1, start and end

Pinyin: y ǒ u sh ǐ y 466u zh not ng

Interpretation: Start and finish. Refers to doing things to the end.

Source: The Analects of Confucius Zhang Zi: "There are only saints who have started and died!" "Biography of Shu Wei Yuan": "May heaven and earth be created, with a beginning and an end, to make me sick and beg for my bones."

Students should maintain friendly relations.

2. Have a head and a tail

Pinyin: yüu tóu yüu wěI

Interpretation: Start and finish. Refers to doing things to the end.

Source: Shi Ming Naian's Water Margin 22: "But I can't say. He is a real gentleman. He finishes what he started. Now I won't go to him until I get well. "

The teacher taught us to do everything. Perseverance.

3. perseverance

Pinyin: Chinese

Interpretation: persistence: persistence; Constant: perseverance. Stick to it for a long time.

Source: Qing Zeng Guofan's "Family Training in Jize": "Your lack of words is not dull, your manners are not heavy, your reading is not deep, and your composition is outstanding. If we can work hard from now on, we will make great progress and persevere, but after one or two years, we will be diligent and unconsciously. "

If you keep studying, you will get good grades.

4. Consistency

Pinyin: sh ǐ zhng rú y:?

Interpretation: Start: Start; End: end. Being the same from beginning to end means being able to persist and uninterrupted.

Source: "Xun Zi Yi Bing": "Think first and use it respectfully. Cautious and consistent, the husband calls it good luck. "

Ex.: I think Guan Sheng's loyalty and righteousness are awe-inspiring, and the strategist need not be suspicious. Shi Ming Naian's Outlaws of the Marsh: Chapter 67

ⅶ Idioms about Attitude to Work

Try to move forward for fear of falling behind.

Volunteer: Say and express. Take the initiative to undertake an arduous task.

By all means. By all means.

Yes, totally, without any reluctance. More refers to making some kind of sacrifice voluntarily.

Adding bricks is a metaphor for doing some work and doing your best.

Hands-on: No matter what you do, you must do it yourself and ask yourself. Describe doing things seriously and never slacking off.

ⅷ What words can describe the attitude of doing things?

Serious, rigorous, thorough, careful, careful.

First, seriously

Explanation: take it seriously and don't be careless: ~ learn. Work belongs to work. Do it seriously.

Quotation: * * * "Speech at the National Conference on Propaganda Work": "In the process of rectification, on the one hand, we must be serious, and we must criticize and self-criticize mistakes and shortcomings seriously rather than perfunctory, and we must correct them."

Second, rigor [yán jǐn]

Explanation: be rigorous and cautious: do things.

Quote: Ru Zhijuan's Tall Poplar on the Socialist Track: "That is a rigorous engineer, always so neat."

Third, be careful [zh not u mi]

Explanation: thoughtful and meticulous: planning ~. An investigation into ~.

Quotation: Ba Jin's Autumn Seventeen: "His beliefs are firmer and his thoughts are more thorough."

Fourth, be careful [zǐ×]

Explanation: Be careful; Meticulous; Carefully: ~ study.

Quote: Ba Jin's Autumn Three: "But if people look at her face carefully, they can also see that there is a lonely girl's sadness hidden in her eyes."

Verb (abbreviation of verb) be careful [xi m: o x: n]

Explanation: Warning: He always has a way of doing things.

Quote: Ba Jin's "Home" 20: "Ke Ming walked to the door of each room with a nervous expression to convey the old man's words, asking everyone to be careful at all times, and it is best not to take off their clothes when sleeping, so that they can easily escape if something goes wrong."

ⅸ What are the idioms that describe "attitude"

1, meticulous

Pinyin yρsρb\u

Description: No. Not sloppy at all. Describe doing things very seriously.

From the fourth chapter of Wu's Scholars in Qing Dynasty: "When a boss visits you, he will see his uncle in every possible way, and his promotion will depend on the day."

Step 2 be careful

Pinyin xi m: o xi m: o x Ι n j ǐ n shè n

Explain and speak carefully; Dare not be careless.

From Ban Gu's Biography of Han Huo Guang in the Eastern Han Dynasty: "I have been in and out of the Forbidden City for more than 20 years, and I have never been careful to meet my cronies."

Step 3 be careful

Xi pinyin jǐn m:o shèn wēI

To explain the original meaning is to take a cautious attitude towards small things; Describe it very carefully. Now refers to being too careful about small problems; Be timid.

From Ann's Huai Nan Zi Ren Xun: "Sages are cautious and cannot lose time."