The idiom of time:
Ri ? j ? y? l ě i: It means to accumulate day by day and accumulate more and more. Accumulate every day. Describe the long-term accumulation. ?
Rimù tú qió ng: It is a metaphor for the situation of doom or decline, and it is also a metaphor for the situation where there is no way out.
every day and night: every day and night. Describe the long duration.
changing with each passing day (r? x and n? y?? ): refers to the rapid development or progress, and the emergence of new things and new weather.
day and night (rì yǐ jì yè): refers to the connection between day and night. Describe stepping up work or study.
every minute counts (fēn miǎo bì zhēnɡ ē n ɡ): metaphor has a strong sense of time.
The famous saying of time:
There is a long time between today and tomorrow; Learn to do things quickly while you are still energetic. -Goethe
The way to finish the work is to cherish every minute. -Darwin
To arrange time reasonably is to save time. -Bacon
Time gives up on those who give up time. -Shakespeare
There is no way to make Zhong strike the past hour for me. -Byron
In the final analysis, any saving is a saving of time. -Marx
Time is a great writer, and it will write a happy ending for everyone. -Chaplin