What are some idioms like "Practice makes perfect"?
Make sentences:? This job is almost commonplace for him.
Handy? [déxρnyūng shǒu]: Do what you think in your heart. Is it a metaphor for being skilled or doing things very well? Smooth.
Sentence making: The teacher knows every student's situation like the back of his hand, and his ideological work is handy.
Easy? 【 yóu rèn yǒu yú 】: The blade runs in the joint gap, and there is room for manoeuvre. Metaphor is familiar with work, has practical experience, and solves problems effortlessly.
Sentence-making: After a long practice, she can finally make a speech without writing.
No cows? 【 mù wú quán niú 】: There is no complete cow in the eye, only the bone structure of the cow. Metaphor is skilled and handy.
Sentence-making: His skill has reached the point of arrogance.
Can diligence make up for it? [qín néng bǔ]: Diligence can make up for mistakes.
Sentence making: Diligence can make up for it. Although your foundation is poor, as long as you work harder, you will soon catch up with everyone.
Free use? 【 yùn yòng zì rú 】: It is very skillful and natural to use.
Sentence-making: He can freely apply Marxist principles.
Have a heart? [xρn shǒu Xiāng English]: Skilled description, do what you think in your heart.
Sentence-making: Both calligraphy and painting need to strive to reach the corresponding heart and hand.
Superb [chshén rüHuà]: extremely superb realm. Describe the achievements of literature and art.
Sentence making: His performance level has reached a superb level.
Is it easy? [xing n sh ǒ u ni ā n lá i]: carry it with you. More refers to being able to freely and skillfully choose words or use allusions when writing articles without thinking.
Sentence making: When Mr. Wang gives lectures, many short historical stories are readily available.