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The four-character idiom of procrastination

1. What are the words to describe "procrastination"?

The words to describe "procrastination" are: sticky, lazy, follow the rules, sloppy, sloppy, and follow suit

1: Sticky skin bones

Pronunciation: [ nián pí dài gǔ ]

Basic explanation

Metaphor of procrastination, not free and easy.

2: Laziness

Pronunciation: [ dài duò yīn xún ]

Basic explanation

Laziness : Sloth, laziness. Follow the rules: procrastinate. Describes laziness and procrastination.

Detailed explanation

1. Explanation: Sloth: slackness, laziness. Follow the rules: procrastinate. Describes laziness and procrastination. < /p>

Three: Xiexie Da Da

Pronunciation: [ xiè xiè tà tà ]

Basic explanation

1. Relaxation; slackness.

2. The words come from "Mencius Li Lou Shang": ""Poetry" says: 'The sky is moving, and there is no way to vent.' To vent, it is still a clutter." Zhu Xi's annotations: " To vent, to be slow and happy... Da Da means to vent.

Four: To drag one's feet

Pronunciation: [ tuō ní dài shuǐ ]

< p> Basic explanation

It is a metaphor for speaking and doing things that are not neat and tidy.

Detailed explanation

1. Explanation: It is a metaphor for speaking and doing things that are not neat and tidy.

< p> 2. From: Volume 1 of "Biyan Lu" of the Song Dynasty: "If you talk about the word "Buddha", you will be confused; if you talk about the word "Zen", your face will be filled with panic. "Song Dynasty Shi Daoyuan's "Wu Deng Hui Yuan": "The lion turns over and drags the mud. ”

Five: Follow each step

Pronunciation: [ yì bù yì qū ]

Basic explanation

The original meaning is, you walk slowly, I Walk slowly. If you walk fast, I will walk fast. If you run, I will run. It is a metaphor for imitating or following others due to lack of assertion or in order to please.

Detailed explanation

1. Explanation: The original meaning is that if you walk slowly, I will walk slowly, if you walk fast, I will walk fast, and if you run, I will run. It is a metaphor for imitating or following others due to lack of assertion or in order to please.

2 . From: "Zhuangzi·Tian Zifang": "Master steps step by step, Master also rushes, Master gallops also, Master runs as fast as he can, and looks back as if he were behind." ” 2.

There is no idiom of “()() correct”. The idiom of “()()() mistaken” is as follows: wasted time: time wasted in vain.

< p> Waste your life and delay your future. Make mistakes again and again.

Describe being delayed or making mistakes repeatedly: delay and procrastinate; make mistakes again and again. Mistake.

It means that the situation has changed and things have been delayed because of the same thing. Mistakes of one kind or another are used to describe incompetence.

A mistake in one thought refers to an error in one thought.

It is the same as "a mistake in one thought." ”. Obsessed describes perseverance without realizing it.

Zhu Gubi mistakenly refers to severely punishing those who commit intentional crimes and forgiving those who make unintentional mistakes. 3. Idioms describing people who procrastinate in doing things

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The idiom that describes people who procrastinate in doing things is: dragging their feet: [ tuō ní dàbaii shuǐ ] Detailed explanation 1. Explanation: It is a metaphor for not speaking and doing things neatly

2. From: "Bi" in the Song Dynasty. Volume 1 of "Yanlu": "The words "Buddha" are muddled; the words "Zen" are full of shame. "Song Dynasty Shi Daoyuan's "Wudeng Huiyuan": "The lion turns over and drags the mud.

3. Example: This article~ is boring to read. 4. Grammar: conjunction; used as predicate, object, attributive; has derogatory connotations: 1. Writing articles should be concise and clear, and cannot

2. He speaks decisively and never acts sloppily. 3. He must be straightforward when speaking, and don’t be sloppy! 4. When speaking in front of others, he is always sloppy and chattering, which is annoying. Disgusting.

5. Liu Ming usually answers questions concisely and never sloppily. 4. A 4-character idiom with a single move

An unnecessary move

means redundant. , there is no necessary action.

Become famous in one fell swoop.

The original means to become famous once you pass the imperial examination. The latter means to become famous in one fell swoop.

Kill two birds with one stone<. /p>

Doing one thing will bring you two benefits.

Flying a thousand miles in one fell swoop is a metaphor for a bright future. A lift of one's hand

means effortless, just a lift of one's hand

every move

refers to every action of a person. This move

In: depends on, determines; move: action, action means that the success or failure of something depends on this action

< p> Action. Success or failure depends on this action.

Kill two birds with one stone

One move can take care of both sides.

Three reverses in one fell swoop

Refers to being good at reasoning and being able to reach from here to there

Thousands of miles in one fell swoop

It is the same as "one fell swoop has a bright future". Thousands of miles". 5. Four-character idioms with opportunities

Four-character idioms with opportunities:

Full of vitality,

Opportunities to be taken advantage of,

Wasted efforts,

Ingenious calculations,

Adaptable to changes,

Full of vitality,

Speculation,

All the agencies have been exhausted,

leaked the secret,

had an idea,

delayed the military aircraft,

a glimmer of hope,

Opportunistic,

Making decisive decisions,

Acting according to the opportunity,

Taking advantage of opportunities,

Missing opportunities,

< p> A lot of things to do every day,

A lot of effort,

Crisis everywhere,

Cameras to assess the situation,

Hidden murderous intentions,

< p> Opportunity to peel back,

Opportunity to destroy the king,

God-given opportunity,

Don’t lose the opportunity,

Oulu forgets the opportunity,

Tianji Yunjin,

Observe changes and sink the machine,

Crisis occurs