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Idioms of time:
日稭月累 (rì jī yuè lěi): refers to the continuous accumulation of days and days, and the more you accumulate, the more you accumulate. Accumulation every day. Describes the accumulation over a long period of time.
日暮途poor (rì mù tú qióng): A metaphor for the end of the world or decay, and also to the point where there is no way out.
Day and night (rì rì yè yè): Every day and every night. Describes the long duration of the event.
日新月异 (rì xīn yuè yì ) refers to rapid development or progress, and new things and new atmospheres are constantly emerging.
日以次夜 (rì yǐ jì yè): refers to day and night. Describe stepping up work or study.
分秒必争 (fēn miǎo bì zhēnɡ): A metaphor for a strong sense of time.
Quotes of Time:
Between today and tomorrow, there is a long period of time; While you still have the energy, learn to do things quickly. —Goethe.
The way to get the job done is to cherish every minute. — Charles Darwin.
Reasonable time management is equal to saving time. - Bacon.
He who gives up time, time also gives up on him. —Shakespeare.
There is no way to make Shi Chuan ring the hour that has passed for me. —Byron.
Any savings boil down to saving time. - Marx.
Time is a great author, and it will write the perfect ending for everyone. - Chaplin.
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Idioms: 1Tempus fugit.
2.The sun and the moon are like a shuttle.
3.Years are like seconds.
Quotes: 1An inch of time is an inch of gold, and it is difficult to buy an inch of time.
2.Teenagers are easy to grow old, it is difficult to learn, and every inch of time is indispensable.
3.Time is life, time is speed, time is power.
4.Between the world and the earth, if the white horse passes through the gap, it is all of a sudden.
5.The way to get the job done is to cherish every minute.
6.He who gives up time, time also gives up on him.
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日羔月累 [rì jī yuè lèi].
Explanation: Day by day, month by month. Refers to accumulation over a long period of time.
Sentence formation: Memorize one English word every day, and you will be able to memorize many words over time.
一日三秋 [yī rì sān qiū].
Explanation: Three autumns: three quarters. It means that not seeing each other for a day is like three quarters. The parable is short, but it feels very long. Describe the longing earnestly.
Sentence formation: The first time I went out alone, I was very homesick, it was really a day and three autumns, and I couldn't wait to return with wings.
光影似arrow [guāng yīn sì jiàn] Explanation: 光資: time. Time passes like an arrow, fast. Describe how quickly time flies.
Sentence formation: Time is really like an arrow, the sun and the moon are like a shuttle, and in a blink of an eye, it is the Spring Festival again.
地老天野 [dì lǎo tiān huāng] Explanation: Refers to the time that has been experienced for an extremely long time.
Sentence formation: To be able to be married and accompany each other to the world, what a precious fate.
日新月异 [rì xīn yuè yì].
Explanation: New: Updated; Different: Different. It is updated every day and changes every month. It refers to the rapid development or progress, and the continuous emergence of new things and new atmosphere.
Sentence formation: Since the train, the town has changed with each passing day.
流年似水 [liú nián sì shuǐ] Explanation: 流年: 光電. Describe that time is gone.
Sentence formation: The years are like water, let the sad things of the past pass, don't mention it.
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There are a lot of idioms about time.
Long live the years, all year round
Adulthood, years, years
A flick of the fingers, generations
The streamer is fleeting, and the days are not timely
The inch yin is competitive, and it is sudden
Inch yin ruler, hundreds of generations of passers-by
Jumping pills on the sun and moon, Hua is no longer Yang
Between the windows, the stone fire
The year of the donkey and the month of the horse, the river is clear, and it is difficult to wait
Through the ages, overnight
Protracted, not a treasure
Time is like an arrow, a moment and a half
The sun and the moon are like streaming, and the poor years are accumulating
A snap of a finger, a long time
The sun and the moon are like that, and time is like building.
Time flies, and the white horse flies
The vicissitudes of life, the stars are moving
The sky is long, the wind is fast
Perseverance, short-lived
The iron tree blooms, and the green mountains do not grow old
The sea is rotten, and the lightning is shining
Time flies, and it changes with each passing day
Resolute, the Year of the Monkey, the month of the horse
Seize the day, at the snap of your fingers
Fleeting, time flies
Fleeting, electric, and fire
The years are like water, and the days are accumulating
Time is not with me, and Shaohua is fleeting
Time is like an arrow, things have changed
The earth is barren, one day and three autumns.
The sun and the moon are like a shuttle, a thousand miles in a day
Throughout the ages, one day
Spend the days like years, as if you are in a different world
Day and night, protracted
Enduring, overnight
Ancient and modern, Chinese and foreign, three years and five years
For many years, far away
The twilight of the road is poor, and the generations are eternal
Year after year, the black flying rabbit walks
Over time、Between pitches、
The copper kettle is dripping, one hour and three moments
Time is like water, in the blink of an eye
The wall is cloudy, and the years are like a stream
Twilight dynasty, descendants of all generations
A moment is a thousand gold, and the days are long.
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It seems like water flowing over time.
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1. Idioms about time: accumulate over time, end of the day, day and night, change day by day, day after day, day after day, every second counts, a thousand times, a thousand generations, a lifetime, poor years, sunset, ever-changing, increasing day by day.
2. Quotes about time:
Time is the space for human development. - Marx.
Time can be all traumatic. - Minander.
Time is a constant, but for the diligent, it is a variable. - Lei Huzai Bako.
On the big clock of time, there are only two words - now. —Shakespeare.
To do great things, the vision should be to see the future, and the power needs to be used in the present. —Sidney.
The way to get the job done is to cherish every minute. — Charles Darwin.
There is infinite interest at every moment; The days are insufficient, and the years are more than enough. —Benjamin Franklin.
The deceased is like a husband, reluctant to give up day and night. - Confucius, Confucius
Don't wait, the young man's head is white, empty and sad. ——Yue Fei's "Man Jianghong".
It is said that those who are not able to learn cannot learn even if they are time. —Burning Sky—Liu An's "Huainanzi".
The flowers are similar every year, but the people are different every year. - Liu Xiyi, "White Head Yin".
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Idioms: 1. Every second counts: every minute and every second must be sought. Describe hurrying.
2. Time flies: Describe the passage of time.
3. A moment of quiet lead fiber: a moment of time, worth a thousand gold. Describe that time is precious.
4. The sun and the moon come and go like shuttles. Describe how quickly time flies.
5. White horse passing through the gap: It is a metaphor for how time flies fast and time is fleeting.
Famous sayings: 1. Time is the most valuable wealth of all wealth.
2. If you waste your age, it's quite exciting. Because your youth only lasts a little time, a short time to imitate.
3. There is no one who does not cherish his life, but few people value his time.
4. People who never waste time have no time to complain about lack of time.
5. Higher and more complex labor is the manifestation of such a labor force, which requires higher education costs than ordinary labor force, and its production requires more labor time. Therefore, it has a high value.
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