Be rescued unexpectedly from a desperate situation
A winding path between peaks.
All sufferings are rewarded.
Not afraid of frost and snow
After a long period of tempering, I have no fear in the face of cold persecution or blow.
People in adversity should not give in.
Endure hardships to achieve some ambition.
insist on
Row against the current/current/against the tide/wind.
stubborn and unyielding
Keep fighting despite repeated setbacks.
What idioms are there to describe tenacious struggle in adversity and ultimate success?
It means to become very strong after long-term exercise.
Never look back: frustration. Metaphor is strong-willed, no matter how many times you are frustrated, you will not waver.
Perseverance: frustration; Scratch: bending. Metaphor is strong-willed, no matter how many times you are frustrated, you will not waver.
The mainstay stands like a pillar mountain in the torrent of the Yellow River. This is a metaphor, a strong and independent person can play a pillar role in a turbulent and difficult environment.
In the strong wind, only the tough grass will not be blown down. Metaphor only after a severe test, we know who is really strong.
True blue will never stain. It means that people with good quality and strong will can stand any test.
Despite numerous setbacks, it is still indestructible and indomitable. Describe a strong will.
Never give in or waver after numerous setbacks. Describe a strong will.
Never fail: give in. Never give in even if you fail 100 times. Describe a strong will.
A tempered steel is a metaphor for an outstanding person who is tempered and indomitable. Usage: as an object; Refers to a strong and unyielding person.
Three idioms describing plants thriving in adversity
Zididi
[Pronunciation]
[Explanation] This is a figurative word, which means that when you are in a desperate situation and your life is threatened, you will find hope for survival. In fact, it means that when you encounter an unsolvable problem or a difficult dilemma, things turn around and finally get a satisfactory solution, so that you can get rid of the dilemma and regain your freedom.
Four idioms of adversity and inspiration
Sleeping on salary will discourage people.
Try to be strong when you are angry, and eat snacks.
Interpretation of wages: firewood. Sleeping on straw still smells of bravery after eating and sleeping. Describe a person who works hard and strives for the best.
The source "Historical Records of the King of Yue Goujian's Family": "The King of Yue Goujian is a traitor, suffering and worrying, and dare not sit and eat."
If China football wants to break out of Asia, it must practice hard.
What are the idioms of success in adversity? The more, the better.
Don't make trouble, jué ché f é ngsh é ng.
[Interpretation] Dead end. In a desperate predicament, I met a chance to live.
[Language] Feng Ming Menglong's Answer to Yu Shiming: "I am so happy that I have been saved from life; I met an old man with a stick. "
[pronunciation]; It cannot be pronounced "chǔ". "
[Shape discrimination] Absolute; Can't write "sure".
Bring back the dead and save the world.
[antonym] Doing nothing
[Usage] Describe a situation where life is at stake. Generally used as predicate, attribute and adverbial.
[structure] is more formal.
[Discrimination] ~ and "Turning disasters into blessings"; They all describe that they will encounter misfortune and turn it into luck. But ~ refers to the emergence of hope from despair; If you get a chance to survive in a sinister desperate situation; It refers to a wide range; "every misfortune turns into good fortune"; Emphasis means that you are in danger and can finally get rid of it. .
The successful trial production of new products has brought this enterprise to the brink of bankruptcy.
6. Growing up in adversity. Play an idiom
Don't make trouble, jué ché f é ngsh é ng.
[Interpretation] Dead end. In a desperate predicament, I met a chance to live.
[Language] Feng Ming Menglong Edition "Yu Shiming's Right to Speak": "I am so happy, I have been saved from life; I met an old man with a stick. "
[pronunciation]; It cannot be pronounced "chǔ". "
[Shape discrimination] Absolute; Can't write "sure".
Bring back the dead and save the world.
[antonym] Doing nothing
[Usage] Describe a situation where life is at stake. Generally used as predicate, attribute and adverbial.
What are the idioms of success in adversity? The more you want, the better.
Being physically disabled and determined, being proud of first frost, fighting with snow, and doing our part.
Without bitter cold, plum blossoms will not smell sweet.
If the sky is a great task for Sri Lankan people, they must first put up with their thoughts, work their bones and muscles, and starve their bodies and skin.
insist on
What are the idioms of success in adversity? The more, the better.
Cut the wall and steal the light. Hanging beams and thorns. Fireflies reflect the snow. Fireflies shine and snow falls in the doorway. You should be able to eat your bread and drink your courage. Such a thing should be no problem.
Nine words growing up in adversity (at least 10),
Perseverance. Perseverance. Dilemma. Storm. Be prepared for danger in times of peace. Survive from adversity.
How can plum blossoms smell sweet if they are not frozen?
When you are cold, you will know that pine and cypress are dying.
The edge of the sword comes from sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from bitter cold.
Ten "growing up in adversity", how to sum up an idiom or a sentence in one sentence is enough.
1. Born in sorrow, died in happiness.
This is also an idiom. . !
It doesn't have to be four words, does it?
2. Since ancient times, great talents have suffered a lot, while dude children are few and powerful.
Be rescued unexpectedly from a desperate situation
Turn the corner and sail against the current.
One-year-old cold pine and cypress
I thought of these for the time being. . It needs too many brain cells. .
Hope to adopt