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Idiom Sentence-making: Make sentences by sharpening a knife and not cutting wood by mistake (about 3)

sharpening the knife does not miss the woodcutter's note: mó dā o b ù w ù k m n ch á i g 33ng

sharpening the knife does not miss the woodcutter's interpretation: sharpening the knife takes time, but it does not delay chopping wood. It is a metaphor that fully preparing in advance can speed up the work.

sharpening a knife is not a mistake. Woodcutter's origin: This idiom is a gradual evolution of words.

Sharpening a knife does not mistake the woodcutter's sentence: 1. Sharpening a knife does not mistake the woodcutter.

2. Most of us should carefully consider our working methods, so as not to mistake the woodcutter for sharpening the knife.