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Inspirational idioms of enterprise annual meeting?

(1) enlightening idioms

Full of fighting spirit

With a firm determination to succeed

Strive tirelessly for improvement.

Stupid birds have to start flying early.

Cock crow and practice sword-diligence and self-discipline

Keep up

Hurry up

not reconcile oneself to lagging behind

Go all out to specialize

Strive for the best

A prickly thorn

Perseverance reflects the snow.

Drill a hole in the wall to get some light from the neighbor's house (study very hard)

Always holding a book in your hand ―― Be a diligent/studious reader.

Cock crow and practice sword-diligence and self-discipline

Get up early and go to bed late ―― Work hard/diligently.

burn the midnight oil

diligently

To chisel/work persistently

Cock crow and practice sword-diligence and self-discipline

Tie your hair to the beam and poke your thigh with an awl to stay awake ―― study hard/diligently.

Endure hardships to achieve some ambition.

Study hard

Years of poverty

Sand piles up into a tower ― every little makes a mickle.

Drip wears away the stone-persistence is success.

A rope can cut a piece of wood-a small stick can cut down a big oak tree

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⑵ Idioms of encouragement and encouragement.

High morale

With a firm determination to succeed

Fine attack, good but fine.

Stupid birds have to start flying early.

Cock crow and practice sword-diligence and self-discipline

Keep up

Hurry up

not reconcile oneself to lagging behind

go to all lengths

Strive for the best

Go ahead/break through the thorns

Perseverance reflects the snow.

Drill a hole in the wall to get some light from the neighbor's house (study very hard)

Always holding a book in your hand ―― Be a diligent/studious reader.

Cock crow and practice sword-diligence and self-discipline

Get up early and go to bed late ―― Work hard/diligently.

burn the midnight oil

diligently

To chisel/work persistently

Cock crow and practice sword-diligence and self-discipline

Tie your hair to the beam and poke your thigh with an awl to stay awake ―― study hard/diligently.

Endure hardships to achieve some ambition.

Study hard

Years of poverty

Sand piles up into a tower ― every little makes a mickle.

Drip wears away the stone-persistence is success.

A rope can cut a piece of wood-a small stick can cut down a big oak tree

All night

⑶ What are the four-word idioms that motivate employees to make progress?

The four-word idiom that motivates employees to make progress is:

Strive for the upper reaches, make persistent efforts, work hard, man can conquer nature, where there is a will, there is a way.

(4) idioms that encourage teams.

Work with Qi Xin and Qi Xin Qi Xin,

Qi Xin's consideration, Qi Xin's joint efforts and Qi Xin's concerted efforts,

Qi Xin Tongli, Qi Xin Xie Li, Qi Xin Yili,

People are United, Mount Tai is the top priority, and Qi Xin works together as one.

Wan Hu is United, United as one city, United as one city.

* * * create brilliance together and advance hand in hand.

Share weal and woe, share life and death.

Help each other in the same boat

* * * Go to danger together * * * Fight side by side.

Share joys and sorrows.

Qi Xin and Qi Xin work together to benefit the people and live in harmony.

Echo and blend, Qi Xin works together and cooperates seamlessly.

Hit it off, get together, work together, and share weal and woe with * * *

Share weal and woe * * * Unity and harmony complement each other.

Auxiliary vehicles depend on each other. Auxiliary vehicles have lips and teeth. ...

Support each other to do great things.

* * * Live and die together.

cooperate with due division of labour

make concerted efforts

make concerted efforts

cross a river in the same boat

Everyone is of one mind and one mind

Unity is strength.

Share the same ambition and outlook on life

Share weal and woe.

Concentrate the wisdom of the masses and absorb all beneficial ideas.

learn from each other

Be bound by common interests

Stick with sb. Life and death

Suppress the strong and support the weak.

Enthusiastic about public welfare undertakings

In the same boat, * * * in the same boat, Qi Xin works together, Qi Xin works together, and shares weal and woe with one heart and one mind.

* * * create brilliance together and advance hand in hand.

Share weal and woe, share life and death.

Help each other in the same boat

* * * Go to danger together * * * Fight side by side.

Share joys and sorrows.

Support each other to do great things.

* * * Live and die together.

An idiom describing team spirit-share weal and woe.

[Interpretation] Boat: Boat. Through thick and thin; Resist the wind and rain together. Metaphor * * * has suffering.

[Language] "Sun Tzu's Nine Places": "People hate the Yue people; When they are in the same boat; Meet the wind; Its rescue is like this; Right hand. "

Sincerely unite, unite as one, unite people, unite as one, wholeheartedly, everyone gathers firewood with high flame, tacit cooperation, regardless of fame and fortune.

Sense of honor, responsibility, mission, enthusiasm, initiative, creativity, centripetal force, resultant force,

5] enterprise inspirational idioms.

Keep trying.

[Interpretation] Again: Continue; Connection: contact person; Li: namely "Li"; Sharpen it. Originally refers to the cock fighting; Grind your mouth before each confrontation. Now the metaphor is to continue to work hard again and again.

[Language] Yu and Meng Jiao's "Cockfighting Couplet": "Wake up; Make persistent efforts. "

It is [appearance discrimination] again; Can't write "in"; Li; Can't write "encourage".

[antonym] muddling along.

[Usage] It is often used to mean not to stop after achieving results; Keep forging ahead; Often used in occasions of encouragement or praise. Generally used as adverbial and attributive.

[Structure] Combined type.

[Discrimination] See "one hundred feet pole head; Go further "(page 26).

[Example] Final exam results; Our class is among the best; The teacher encouraged us to do it. Get better grades.

[English translation] continuetoexertoneself

[6] What are the four-word idioms that motivate employees to make progress?

Strive for the upper reaches, make persistent efforts, work hard, be diligent and make up for mistakes, be in the same boat through thick and thin, be extremely grateful, luck will turn, and the dead wood will meet the spring.

1, work hard

Commentary: Figure: Seeking. Cheer up and be strong.

From: Modern Guo Moruo's Spring of Science: "I wish the middle-aged generation of scientists to work hard, the revolution will intensify, and they will bravely climb the world scientific peak."

Grammar: linkage; As predicate, adverbial and attribute; Include praise

Step 2 share weal and woe

Explanation: Sweetness is a metaphor for happiness. The hard days have passed and the good days have come.

From: Master Wang Yuan's "The West Chamber", Book IV, the first fold: "Forgetting to eat and sleep is comfortable and harmful. If you are not really patient and sincere, how can you hook this lovesickness? "

Interpretation: I forgot to eat, and I can't sleep, just because my mind is full of endless lovesickness. If I didn't bear it with my heart and support it with my heart, how could I bear the pain of lovesickness until today's bittersweet?

Grammar: combination; As predicate and attribute; Include praise

3, not extreme Thai.

Explanation: No, Tai: Two names of hexagrams in Zhouyi. No: the hexagrams are not smooth; Thai: Guashun; Extreme: the end. When adversity reaches its peak, it will turn into prosperity. Bad luck is coming, and so is good luck.

The Western Zhou Dynasty Ji Chang's Zhouyi Wu said: "Doing nothing is not conducive to a gentleman's chastity, big or small." Ji Chang of the Western Zhou Dynasty, Book of Changes: "Tai, small is big, Ji Heng."

Interpretation: No, it is poor and not smooth. People with bad behavior will breed in poverty and adversity. Being an official is not good for a gentleman, just as wheat grows and withers from high to low. "Tai" is the first month, which is equivalent to the Antai period when heaven and earth intersect and everything is prosperous.

Grammar: compact; As predicate and object; Include praise

Diligence can make up for it.

Explanation: Diligence can make up for the deficiency.

Said by: Song Shaoyong, "The Pen": "If you make a false image, it will always be false."

Interpretation: Even if it is true, it is still false; Through continuous efforts and study, a person will become smart no matter how stupid he is.

Grammar: subject-predicate type; Become an object; Include praise

Step 5 make persistent efforts

Explanation: pick up: pick up the battle; Li: Honing means encouragement and hard work. Refers to cocks fighting with each other and sharpening their mouths before each confrontation. Metaphor to continue to work hard, one more effort.

Said by: Tang Hanyu's cockfighting couplet: "Wake up and make persistent efforts."

Interpretation: wake up with water spray chicken and continue to work hard to sharpen your beak and participate in the battle.

Grammar: combination; As an attribute or adverbial; Include praise

(7) Idioms that inspire people to make progress.

Perseverance, copy perseverance, high morale, smell chicken dancing, self-improvement, etc.

1, perseverance

Explanation: firm: firm; Toughness: flexibility. Describe a firm and unshakable will.

From: On Chao Cuo: "Those who have achieved great things in ancient times are not only outstanding talents, but also perseverance." 、

People who achieved great things in ancient times not only had outstanding talents, but also had indomitable aspirations.

2. perseverance

Explanation: bend: yield; Scratch: bending. Metaphor does not yield in the face of pressure and difficulties, very tenacious.

From: Han Biography of the Eastern Han Dynasty Ban Gu: "Free and unfettered, honest, not tired."

Lechang is honest and unyielding in the face of difficulties, showing great tenacity.

3. High morale

Explanation: high spirits: high spirits. The will to fight is strong.

From:* * * * Introduction to a contemporary cooperative: I have never seen people so high-spirited, high-spirited and high-spirited.

4. Smell the chicken dancing

Commentary: Get up and dance the sword when you hear the cock crow. Metaphor after aspiring to serve the country, the people rise in time.

Said by: Biography of Zu Ti in the Book of Jin: I heard a rooster crow in the middle of the night, and I thought it sounded good. For dancing.

When I hear a rooster crow in the middle of the night, I get up and practice my sword.

5. Self-improvement

Interpretation: self-improvement: strive for progress on your own; Interest: Stop. Strive for progress consciously and never relax.

From: "Zhouyi Gan": Tian Xingjian, the gentleman is constantly striving for self-improvement.

Natural exercise is just to keep fit, and a gentleman should be resolute and eager to be strong.

What idioms are there to motivate work?

Keep up

Strive for prosperity (of the country)

To chisel/work persistently

Full of fighting spirit

Strive tirelessly for improvement.

not reconcile oneself to lagging behind

go to all lengths

Strive for the best

Go ahead/break through the thorns

Drip wears away the stone-persistence is success.

A rope can cut a piece of wood-a small stick can cut down a big oak tree

Levies enlightening four-character idioms

Strive for the best

Go all out/work hard to make the country prosperous/strong/strong.

Strive for prosperity (of the country)

Keep up

Ambitious ambition

aim for the highest?

With determination, perseverance and success.

Study hard

Sand piles up into a tower ― every little makes a mickle.

Drip wears away the stone-persistence is success.

A rope can cut a piece of wood-a small stick can cut down a big oak tree

All night