Related words
1. Thinking deeply [sh ē n s and Yu m ǐ n l ǐ]
Careful planning and long-term consideration. It refers to thoughtful planning and foresight.
Not in the office; History of Filial Piety in the Later Han Dynasty: "When the first emperor ascended the throne, he got something for nothing. However, he is still thoughtful, obsessed with the danger, groping for old classics, recycling salt and iron, and thinking of being foolproof and ning' an border. "
2. foresight [Yu]
Think deeply and think far. Careful planning and long-term consideration. It refers to thoughtful planning and foresight.
3. Mature and steady
Age: the world of experience and practice; Caution: Be careful. Be sophisticated and steady, and don't act rashly.
Not in the office; Handsome Biography of Ming History: "Handsome and cautious; Temporary; The army is naturally angry. " Wei Qingshan Bo's "Weber Yu Wenji, Volume 5, Post Theory": "And be cautious; Sit for several years; Those who ultimately accomplish nothing; Countless. "
Step 4 ponder [lǜ]
Think again and again.
Not in the office; Su Songzhe's Book of the Emperor: "Therefore, I think that this plan is nothing more than wealth."
5. Deliberate [Shensi and Shure].
Think again and again.
Not in the office; "Biography of Shu Wei as an Army": "It is difficult to attack and easy to defend; Then hang it a hundred times; Have to ponder; You must be careful. "
2. What are the far-sighted words? Think deeply. Careful planning and long-term consideration. It refers to thoughtful planning and foresight.
Think carefully: plan carefully and think long-term. It refers to thoughtful planning and foresight.
Long-term thinking: plan carefully and consider the long term. It refers to thoughtful planning and foresight.
Deep and heavy consideration: still thoughtful. Careful planning and long-term consideration. It refers to thoughtful planning and foresight.
Far-sightedness: metaphor is far-sighted.
A man of insight: a man of talent and foresight.
Sitting in the room, knowing things thousands of miles away. Describe a visionary.
3. What is the word that describes "understanding and foresight"? 1. Vision.
far-sighted
3. I am deeply worried.
4. You know a thousand miles by sitting
5. Be prepared for danger in times of peace
6. Foresight
1. Pronunciation: 鱀 鱀
2. explanation: it means careful planning and long consideration.
3. Idiom origin: Han Jiayi's "On Qin" "Foresight and foresight, the way to March with soldiers, can not be mentioned in the same breath at that time."
4. antonym: young, careless, and taken lightly.
5. Sentence-making: Great talents and great plans are the basis for great achievements.
far-sighted
1. Pronunciation: gā o zhā n yu m: n zh incarnation.
2. Interpretation: Look high. Describe the vision.
3. The source of the idiom: Wang Hanchong's "On Balance without Reading the Whole": "Those who stay behind closed doors and don't appreciate it are also dead."
4. antonym: short-sighted, short-sighted, frog in the well.
5. Sentence making: Whenever there is something important at home, my father can always be far-sighted and grasp the situation.
6. I am deeply worried.
1. Pronunciation: l ǐ
2. Interpretation: Still thoughtful. Careful planning and long-term consideration. It refers to thoughtful planning and foresight.
3. The source of the idiom: "Zhu Chuan": "Today, you are thoughtful, and the Ming Dynasty is too peaceful."
4. Grammar: as predicate and object; Used to do things
5. Sentence making: You are so reckless that you never know how to think things through.
6. You know a thousand miles by sitting
1. Pronunciation: Zuo zh qiān lǐ
2. Interpretation: Sitting in the room, knowing things thousands of miles away. Describe a visionary.
3. Idiom origin: Ren Liangmiao in the Southern Dynasties "Playing Cao Jingzong": "Brave and commanding, sitting and knowing thousands of miles."
4. Grammar: as predicate and attribute; Used for people.
5. Sentence-making: He has read a lot of poetry books, and he can know thousands of miles sitting at home.
6. Be prepared for danger in times of peace
1. Pronunciation: jān s and wē i.
2. Interpretation: Be prepared for emergencies at any time.
3. Idiom origin: Zuo Qiuming's "Zuo Zhuan Xiang Gong Eleven Years" in the Spring and Autumn Period: "Be prepared for danger in times of peace, be prepared for danger, be the first to dare, and follow this rule."
4. Synonym: Be prepared for danger in times of peace, nip in the bud, be prepared for danger in times of peace, be prepared for danger in times of peace.
5. Sentence making: Being prepared for danger in times of peace is also a sign of a nation's maturity.