Is Gongxin Thunder Lord an idiom? Is success comes naturally an idiom?

Updated on culture 2024-06-25
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Yes, the word works to be natural.

    Pronunciation gōng dào zì rán chéng Interpretation If enough effort is put into it, things will naturally come to fruition. Source:

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    gōng dào zì rán chéng explained that if you put enough effort, things will naturally come to fruition.

    Example Hehe, look it up in the idiom dictionary! ~~

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Merit is indispensable, it is an idiom, which means that someone's great merit cannot be buried.

    Pinyin: gōng bù kě mò

    Definition of words: merit: merit, no: ignore, ignore. It is not to be ignored that the credit to describe people is great.

    Sentence formation: All in all, the police have contributed a lot in controlling the crime rate.

    The village party organizations have made great contributions to this change.

    The performances of several young people also contributed to it.

    Of course, Jin Xian's obedience to the school is indispensable.

    Military writers and artists can be said to have contributed a lot.

    In the process of counterinsurgency, Wen Qiao made great contributions.

    Among them, the vast number of grassroots cadres have made great contributions.

    This alone shows that ** New Shadow has contributed a lot.

    Second, the East-West cooperation project has made great contributions.

    Zhang Wenren played an important role in this campaign.

    It has also played an important role in drought and flood control.

    can have a devil's body, and the wine brewing is indispensable.

    The emperor's mother and son were reunited, and Bao Zheng contributed a lot.

    made the audience like Qiu Ke, she contributed a lot.

    Preston contributed to this.

    Among them, the professional planning team has made great contributions.

    In this regard, private education has played an important role.

    The positive effects of competition have been indispensable.

    Of course, Ding Yiyu's interpretation is indispensable.

    Yang Jie contributed a lot as one of them.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Meritorious is indispensable, a Chinese idiom, which means that someone's credit is great and cannot be buried.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Yes. Meritorious is indispensable, a Chinese idiom, which means that someone's credit is great and cannot be buried.

    Merit: Merit, no: ignore, ignore. It is not to be ignored that the credit to describe people is great.

    Example [sentence formation] All in all, the police are indispensable in controlling the crime rate.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    No, similar idioms are deeply rooted in people's hearts.

    shēn rù rén xīn] deeply rooted in the hearts of the people.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    "Dedication" is not an idiom.

    The multi-Chinese character and graphic symbol input method (multi-code) comes with 90,000 words, and the idioms that begin with the word "end" are: do your best; Give it all you’ve got; Go home with a lot of fun; And so on, there is no idiom as described in the title.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is a partial phrase made up of two words: dedication and dedication. The central word is dedication, which is a phrase that restricts dedication and belongs to the front and back of the front.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This is not an idiom, this is a word.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's not an idiom, do your best,

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    【Idiom】Gong is contemporary, benefit is in Qianqiu [pronunciation] gōng zài dāng dài, lì zài qiān qiū

    Interpretation] refers to doing a thing, its merit is established in the present generation, and the benefits it produces will benefit future generations.

    Example] Li Bing's water control is in the present and beneficial in the future.

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