1, fledgling ch CHMáo lú: Lu: Caotang. It turns out that Zhuge Liang won the battle when he was young. Metaphor has just entered the society or work, with little experience and insufficient experience.
2. handy déxρnyìng shǒu: You can do what you want. Describe skills and use them freely. It also means doing things smoothly. Close to both ends.
3. Practice makes perfect. Joe: Skill. If you are proficient, you can master skills or find tips.
I seem to understand. I see. No: No, I seem to understand, but I don't seem to understand. I don't fully understand.
5. You are comfortable. yóu rèn yǒu yú: Metaphorically, you are skilled in your work and have rich practical experience, so it is not troublesome to solve problems. At ease [near].
6, a little knowledge of y and zh and bà n Ji ě: describe that you know very little and don't understand deeply.
7. My master knows how to understand cattle páo děng Jiěniú: "Zhuangzi Health Master": "My master knows how to understand cattle as a text. Touching him with your hands, leaning against him with your shoulders, walking with your feet, squatting on your knees and playing with a knife all miss. " Later, after mastering the objective laws of things, I used the metaphor of "an expert at solving cows" to do things with ease and use them freely.
8. clumsy bè nsh ǒ ubè nji ǐ o: describe people who are clumsy and clumsy.
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10, half-baked bàn shēng bù shú: incomplete food processing; The fruit is not fully ripe.
1 1, I don't know anything y and w ú su ǒ zh and: all, all. I don't know anything.
12, Know your way around gǔn guā làn shú: Describe the fluency and proficiency of reading and endorsement.
13, familiarity: being familiar with things is easy and convenient to do. Familiar with the road | handy.
14, when you get it, shǒu dào qín lái: capture: capture. Catch the enemy as soon as you reach out. Metaphor can succeed if you are sure or effortless. Also called "reach for it".
15, hesitant tūn tūn tǔ tǔ: (form) Have something to say but don't say it quickly. Describe speaking with a lot of worries.