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Seek the Magi as thirsty drinks. Describe the urgency of talents.
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Seeking talent is like thirsty and wanting water.
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The meaning of "if" is as if. The thirst for talent describes the urgency of recruiting talents, which refers to cherishing talents.
1. Pinyin: 回 ruò, rě
2. Contains answers:
When pronounced as [ ruò ].
1.As; Like: Ann Zhisu. Ecstasy. Looming. No one around. Nothing.
2.Surname. 3.If: If people do not offend me, I will not offend others; If anyone sins against me, I will offend.
4.Personal pronoun. You: Generation.
When pronounced as [ rě ].
See Alainjo
3. Compounds: if, trance, like, if, if, like, lanruo, etc.
4. Strokes: horizontal, vertical, vertical, horizontal, apostrophe, vertical, horizontal, horizontal.
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Glossary: Thirsty.
Pronunciation: qiú xián ruò kě
Interpretation: Seek the Magi as thirsty as you drink. Describe the urgency of talents.
Ruo: Meaning like.
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The meaning of seeking talents is to describe the urgency of talents, referring to cherishing talents, pinyin is qiúxiánruòkě, from the Southern Dynasty Song Fan Ye "Later Han Shu Zhou Ju Biography": "In the past life, seeking talents was thirsty. ”
Example sentences: 1. Some companies are eager for senior financial managers, and the accounting industry obviously presents the status quo of "one cold and one hot".
2. The financial crisis has caused many companies to reduce their personnel recruitment plans, but for top R&D personnel, enterprises are still eager to find talents.
3. Manager Li is thirsty for talents, and in less than two years, the company has a first-class staff team in China.
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Seek the Magi as thirsty drinks. Describe the urgency of talents.
Idiom source: "The Book of the Later Han Dynasty: The Biography of Zhou Ju": "In the past life, I was thirsty for talent. ”
Idiom example sentences: Seeking talent is thirsty, from Cambodia like a stream.
Traditional Chinese Writing: Qiu Xianru.
Phonetic: Synonyms of thirst for talent: Seeking talent is thirsty for seeking talents, such as thirst for drink.
It is very urgent to describe the search for talents. "The Book of the Later Han Dynasty: The Biography of Zhou Ju": "In the past, in the previous life, I was thirsty for talent, sealed the tomb, and saw "love is thirsty" with glorious and virtuous love as life."
Antonyms of thirst: Jealousy of the virtuous can envy people who are stronger than themselves and better than themselves, and jealous of talented and virtuous people.
Idiom grammar: subject-predicate; as a predicate; Compliments.
Degree of Popularity: Commonly used idioms.
Affection. Color: Unisex idiom.
Idiom structure: Subject-predicate idiom.
Year of generation: Ancient idiom.
English translation: seek talent with eagerness Pronunciation Note: thirst, cannot be pronounced as "hē".
How to write: Thirsty, can not write "drink".