Is strong discipline an idiom? Idioms about discipline

Updated on educate 2024-06-12
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It's not an idiom, it's just a four-word compound.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Strong discipline is not an idiom, there is only 1 idiom containing strong:

    Seems to be powerful.

    Pinyin: mào sì qiáng dà

    [Explanation]: It seems to be strong on the surface, but it is actually very weak.

    [Example sentence]: I believe that within a few days, this seemingly formidable enemy will inevitably collapse, do you think we should estimate the situation in this way? Luo Guangbin and Yang Yiyan, Chapter 127 of "Red Rock".

    Pinyin**: msqd

    [synonyms]: strong on the outside and dry on the middle

    [Usage]: as a predicate, a definite, an adverbial; Refers to empty shelves

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1. Strong and disciplined, not an idiom.

    2. Idioms containing "powerful", specifically:

    Seems to be strong: [ mào sì qiáng dà ] seems to be strong on the surface, but in fact it is very weak.

    3. Idioms containing "discipline", specifically:

    Compliance with the law: [ zūn jì shǒu fǎ ] compliance with the law means that every practitioner must abide by discipline and the law, especially the professional discipline and laws and regulations related to professional activities. Abiding by discipline and law is the obligation of every citizen and the cornerstone of building a harmonious socialist society with Chinese characteristics.

    There is only one synonym, namely: to keep oneself.

    There are 6 antonyms, specifically: committing chaos and committing crimes, ignoring the law, lawlessness, lawlessness, making waves, and lawlessness.

    4. Idioms containing "strong", including:

    自碨組組: [ zì qiáng bù xī ] refers to one's unremitting efforts to move upward. Stop.

    Source: "Zhou Yi Qian": "Tianxingjian, a gentleman strives for self-improvement." ”

    5. Idioms containing "big", including:

    Source: Song Ouyang Xiu's "Returning to the Fields" Volume 1: "Feng Xu raised his right foot and said: 'This is also nine hundred. So he laughed. ”

    6. Idioms containing "keep", including:

    Watch mutual help: [ shǒu wàng xiāng zhù ] In order to defend against foreign aggression, neighboring villages cooperate to guard and watch, and help each other in case of police.

    Source: "Mencius Teng Wen Gong I": "Friends in and out, watch and help each other, and support each other in illness." ”

    7. Idioms containing "Ji" are:

    Outline discipline abolition: [ gāng jì fèi chí ] outline: political platform. Discipline: Law and discipline. Decadent relaxation: Decadent relaxation. The country's political program, law and discipline, and order are lax.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    An always keep the points: the duty, within the one's own share. Get used to a stable life and keep your duty.

    Accustomed to a stable daily life, keep the old one. It refers to the old and does not know the change.

    Keeping oneself in peace: duty. Be honest, abide by your duties, and don't do anything illegal.

    Staying up more vigil means staying up late.

    Endure a bitter and boring life.

    Holding on to the broken and obsolete things. Describe conservative thinking and not seeking improvement.

    Hold sincerity and keep the truth: exist in the heart. Aim to be sincere and abide by it.

    Hold the order and keep the law, and I don't know how to change it.

    Waiting: Waiting; When: timing; Points: Points. In order to wait for the right time, I will temporarily settle down.

    Obey the law and abide by the law: pursue; Public: Official business. Act in accordance with the law and regulations. Describe the obedience to the rules.

    Silence Silence: Silence; Keep: Observe, keep. Respectfully be silent, do not speak, remain silent.

    Legend has it that when a fox is about to die, his head will be turned toward the hill where he was born. The parable does not forget the original. It is also a metaphor for missing hometown in the twilight years.

    The soul does not keep the house: the dwelling, the metaphor of the human body. The soul leaves the body. Refers to the imminent death of a person. It is also described as a trance.

    Residence officials abide by the law The old one means that officials must abide by laws and regulations.

    Because of the ugliness and old-fashionedness, ugliness: unreasonable; Old-fashioned: Keep the old. It refers to the unreasonable old routine without improvement.

    Stick to the old ways: follow the line; Old-fashioned: Stick to the old. Sticking to the old ways and lacking the spirit of innovation.

    Knowing white and guarding black means black and white, although you understand right and wrong, you should still keep it in the dark, as if you don't see anything. This is the negative attitude of Taoism.

    Knowing honor and humiliation: be content. Although he knew how to obtain honor, he was content with a humiliating position.

    Knowing the male and guarding the male: male and strong; Female: Female, not stubborn. Abandon rigidity and softness. The parable has no quarrel with people.

    Be honest and honest, keep your duty, and don't do anything illegal.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    [Drum Horn Heard]: Drum: War Drum; Horn: Horn. The sound of war drums and trumpets continued to be heard. It is described as the army stationed on alert, unremittingly prepared for war, and strictly disciplined.

    Milli hairs do not commit]: milli: fine hairs. Not the slightest encroachment. Described as very incorruptible or disciplined.

    Chickens and dogs are not alarmed]: Describes the march as disciplined, and even the chickens and dogs were not alarmed. It also means that there is no incident.

    Chickens and dogs are not alarmed]: Describes the march as disciplined, and even the chickens and dogs were not alarmed. It also means that there is no incident. Same as "chickens and dogs are not surprised".

    Willow Camp Test Horse]: Willow Camp: Military Camp. The metaphor is that the generals who lead the troops are disciplined.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Abide by the law, keep oneself, abide by the law, follow the rules, abide by the rules, abide by the rules, and abide by the rules

    Orders are forbidden, honest and honest, strict self-discipline, no offense in autumn, and orders are like mountains.

    There are no rules, there are no rules.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Discipline.

    There are no rules.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are many such idioms, such as discipline, law-abiding, etc.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Abide by the law and keep yourself.

    Be law-abiding, follow the rules, be decent, and abide by the rules

    Orders are prohibited, and honesty is carried out.

    Strict self-discipline, autumn without offense, orders like a mountain.

    There are no rules, there are no rules.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There are many such idioms, such as discipline, law-abiding, etc.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Discipline. There are no rules.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Follow the straight and narrow.

    Regular steps. Integrity.

    Orders are forbidden. Autumn did not commit any crimes.

    Three orders and five reaffirmations. Be strict with yourself.

    Be in the trace. Chapter 3 of the Covenant.

    Decent. Discipline.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Discipline.

    Bow your head to your ear. Be strict with yourself.

    Three orders and five reaffirmations. Orders are forbidden.

    Chickens and dogs are not surprised. Stick in the mud.

    Be in the trace.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Follow the straight and narrow. Regular steps.

    Honest and honest to the Duke of the He family.

    The order forbids the autumn without committing any crimes.

    Three orders and five answers.

    Be strict with yourself. Conformist states are bad.

    Chapter 3 of the Covenant. Decent.

    Discipline.

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