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What are the words and idioms with knowing words?
There are many words with the word ambition. Do you remember what the students learned? Today, Bian Xiao has compiled words and related knowledge related to words for your reference, hoping to help you.

Words with words.

interest

visual angle

be committed to

wrought

roughly

subtle

Express gratitude/gratitude

welcome

A carefree mood

novel

General natural science

pretty

cause

consistent

precise

Highest achievement

Become rich

fatal

so that

make a speech

Idioms with knowledge.

Concentrate on

Carefully arranged

Cheerful and energetic; spirited

The sharpest

A leisurely mood

There is no difference at all.

Learn for practice.

one's words match his deeds

enrich one's family

To study/investigate the nature of things in order to gain knowledge

Enrich the family

Educated people's thoughts are profound.

Explain idioms with Zhi Zi.

Concentrate on

【zhuānxīnzh? zh? ]

Describe wholeheartedly. "Mencius? Gao Zishang: "No concentration, no way. "To: exhausted, extremely. Chi: ambition, interest.

Carefully arranged

【cu? Lu? yǒuzh? ]

Scattered: uneven. To: Fun. Although the layout of describing things is uneven, it is very interesting and makes people feel good.

Cheerful and energetic; spirited

【x? ngzh? b? b? ]

Interest: interest; Vibrant: A vibrant appearance. Describe excitement.

The sharpest

【l? nl? j? nzh? ]

Describe the article and talk very thoroughly and fully. It is also described as complete exposure: this article depicts the face of reactionaries.

A leisurely mood

[xi? nq? ngy? zh? ]

A carefree mood, relaxed interests.

There is no difference at all.

[Bi? wrzh? ]

There is no difference; There is no difference: the thoughts of these two people.

Learn for practice.

[Xu? yǐzh? y? ng]

Apply what you have learned. To: Realization.

one's words match his deeds

【y? nx? ngyī zh? ]

Say and do exactly the same.

To study/investigate the nature of things in order to gain knowledge

【g? W? zh? zhī]

The epistemological proposition of China's ancient philosophy. Book of rites? University: "Know what is in things, and then know it." Zhu admits that contacting things is the way to acquire knowledge, but he also thinks that people's hearts are blinded by their desires, so knowledge is incomplete. As long as we get rid of people's desires through the kung fu of grasping things, we can make sense of everything in the world. ...

Leisure and elegance

[xi? nq? ngyǎzh? ]

Leisurely mood and relaxed interest.

Elegant in speech and personable.

【c? zh? yǎsh? n]

Speech: artistic conception and mood of language; Support: abundant. Refers to the elegance and exquisiteness of language conception and artistic conception. .

Deadly ambition

【zh? m? ngsu? zh? ]

Fatal: give up life; Sui: realize, realize. Give up your life to realize your dream.

Benefit from improper means

【d? Osh? zh? Bao]

Metaphor to seek benefits by unfair means.

Focus on unity

【zhuānxīnyīzh? ]

To all. Put all your thoughts on it. Describe wholeheartedly.