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What phrases do you want to pass the dance exam?

1, work hard? [d m: o l f è n f ā] Dance: step, stretch, and implement; Li: Brave and swift; Finn: Cheer up; F: motive. Happy and agile.

Source: and Xu's Popular Romance of the Republic of China 159: "My father's children, in particular, should strive to be the front of the people."

2. Smooth sailing? The ship sailed with full sails. This metaphor went smoothly without any obstacles.

Source: Jiao "Send Cui Shuangzhi to Hunan": "Know the sail for one day; Make a thousand miles of wind. "

3. Fragrant prayer? [xρnρXiāng dγozhε] Incense: burning incense; Prayer: Prayer. At first, superstitious people prayed to God devoutly. Postponement means sincere expectation.

Source: Shang Chen Shujun: "To be fragrant; Feel the gods. "

4. Go straight ahead? [y and w m: ng zhí qiá n] describes fearless progress. With "Walk the Line".

Source: Tao's "Zhejiang Case" Chapter 4 Section 2: "He always goes forward and does not consider anything else."

5. triumph? 【 gā o g ē m ē ng ē n 】 Sing loudly and March forward bravely. Describe the road ahead, full of optimism.

Source: Jiefang Daily 1996.6. 13: "The advertising industry in China has made great strides."

6. braving the wind and waves? The ship braved the wind and waves. Metaphor to overcome difficulties and go forward bravely.

Source: Song Lihong's My Works: "It's not my fault to ride the wind and waves; Borrow the monk window eversleeping for the time being. "

7. Rush forward? 【 jí liú yǒng jìn 】 Striving forward courageously in the rapids is described as decisive, brave and indomitable.

Source: Song Shao Bowen's Experience of Shaw: "Qian Ruoshui is the time to raise children; See Chen Xiyi Yu Huashan ... (There is an old monk) painting ashes with fire sticks; Create the word' no'; Xu said, "It's also called' quitting bravely'.

8. Race to the top? Upstream: the upstream of a river, which is a metaphor for high status. Strive hard, strive for advanced and then advanced.

Source: Yi's poem "Reading in a Idle House": "An old friend is wise; Refuse to give up violence; Strive for the upper reaches; Spirit is the key to it. "

9. Work hard? [fèn fā tú qiáng] Figure: Seeking. Cheer up and be strong.

Source: Guo Moruo's "Spring of Science": "May the middle-aged generation of scientists work hard, the revolution will intensify, and bravely climb the world's scientific peak."

10, make a determined effort? [fā fèn tú qiáng] means to make up your mind and strive for prosperity or progress.

Source: He Xiangning's Sun Yat-sen and Liao Zhongkai: "Mr. Sun didn't talk much at that party. He only talked about China's weakness in general. He should be angry and strive for a complete revolution. " ?

1 1, did you catch up? [fè nq ǐ Zhi Zhu:] Cheer up and catch up.

Source: Lao She's "Three Brothers of Qin" Chapter 1: "Western countries are powerful and determined to slaughter us. If we don't catch up, we will definitely die. "