From: Zuo Zhuan lived in seclusion for eleven years: "If you don't measure your virtue, you won't do your best." Qi Ce III, Warring States Policy: "Jing is very solid, Xue can't measure his strength."
Ex.: Let's just say that we are lucky enough to be among the best in these palace exams, not ~. How dare we bite our teeth and talk about ourselves? ◎ Li Qingru's "Garden in the Mirror" 87th time.
Synonym: Gladiator stops a car, and ephemera regrets the tree.
Antonym: inferiority, self-knowledge, acting according to one's ability.
Grammar: verb-object type; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; Describe yourself as overrating yourself. The following results are explained by the dictionary provided by the Han dynasty: quantity: estimation; Good: action. Do it according to your own strength, don't force it.
Said by: Zuo Zhao devoted fifteen years: "If you can advance, you can advance, and if you can retreat, you will retreat." Interpretation: false: random; Humble: look down upon, despise. Too underestimate yourself. Describe inferiority.
Zhuge Liang, the Kingdom of Shu in the Three Kingdoms, said, "Self-contempt is meaningless, so as to block the road of loyalty and admonition."
These people alone can't accomplish great things. But for himself, Sun Fu never wanted to. ◎ Mao Dun's Midnight III
Synonyms: shame, self-contempt and self-humiliation
Antonym: supercilious, neither humble nor supercilious
Grammar: formal; As predicate and object; derogatory sense
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Synonym: seek truth from facts, live within our means, and tailor our measures.
Antonym: A person's strength is beyond his ability.
Grammar: formal; As a predicate; Refers to the attitude of seeking truth from facts.