What words can describe unshakable will?
First, perseverance
Perseverance: firmness means strong will, perseverance, persistence and patience. Persistence is the perfect embodiment of willpower. Persistence is often synonymous with success.
Details are as follows:
1, idiom explanation
(1) explanation
Stick to it and don't relax at all. Describe perseverance in doing things
(2) Usage
Supplementary type; As predicate, attribute and object;
(3) Synonyms
Perseverance, perseverance, perseverance, perseverance.
(4) antonyms
Give up halfway, fish for three days, dry the net for two days, have a beginning and no end, one violence and ten cold.
2. The source of idioms
(1) "History of Qing Dynasty Draft Liu Chuanzhong": "Encourage the Corps to persevere,
(2) Tragedy: "By noon, these five persevering people had left 14 km."
Second, persevere.
Hold: insist; Constant: perseverance. Persistence means perseverance and long-term persistence. Yu Jize, from Zeng Guofan's family instruction in Qing Dynasty, said: "My shortcomings are that my writing is not plain, my manners are not heavy, my reading is not deep, and my composition is not magnificent." "If we can work hard on these three things from now on, we can be vigorous and persistent, but after a year or two, we will never understand them again." The Peking Opera "String Dragonballs": "Men plow diligently and women weave diligently, each doing his own thing and persevering in his spare time."
1, idiom explanation
(1) interpretation persisted for a long time.
Persistence means: persistence, facing; One: pronouns generally refer to something or something; Use: for constant: refers to perseverance. Also called "perseverance".
(2) Using law as predicate and adverbial; Represents long-term unchanging; Commendatory words.
(3) synonyms? Perseverance, indefatigable, perseverance, perseverance, perseverance.
(4) antonym? Exposed to ten cold, give up halfway, chop and change, fish for three days and dry the net for two days.
(5) Examples
The Peking Opera "String Dragonballs": "Men work hard and women work hard, each doing his own thing and persevering in fallow."
Persistence is the most important thing in sports.
(6) Formal language; As predicate and adverbial; It means forever.
2. The source of idioms
(1) Qing Zeng Guofan's Family Instructions Yu Jize: "My shortcoming is that my writing is not dull, my manners are not heavy, my reading is not deep, and my composition is outstanding. If we can work hard from now on, we can make great progress and persevere in Zhang Yuzhu's calligraphy, but after a year or two, we will never understand it again. "
(2) Where there is a genius, I spend all the time when others drink coffee on my work. -Lu Xun
(3) The so-called genius is the power of hard work. Dwight has neither talent nor genius unless he redoubles his efforts. Mendeleev
Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent diligence. Edison
(5) Genius is tragically bound by a small and comfortable reputation. -Akutagawa Ryunosuke rested and his brain rusted. -German proverb
Third, perseverance.
Lettering: lettering; S: Stop. Keep carving. Metaphor is perseverance and perseverance. Neutral words, including derogatory or commendatory words, are still controversial; The source is "Xunzi's exhortation to learn": "Perseverance, rotten wood can not be folded; Perseverance, the stone can be smashed. "
Lu Xun's Twelve Letters to Xu Guangping said: "There is only one way to cure this numb country, that is,' tenacity' and' perseverance'".
The specific interpretation is as follows:
1, pronunciation: qiè, ancient "qi" and "zhe" are homonyms, meaning carving with a knife; "Perseverance" is often used in modern Chinese;
2. Form discrimination: "Qi" and "Zhe" are homonyms, with the former pronounced as "Qi" and the latter pronounced as "Qi".
3. Discrimination: "Perseverance" and "perseverance" can all be described as "perseverance". But "perseverance" is a metaphor for perseverance, which is more vivid; And "perseverance" is straightforward.
Fourth, perseverance.
Perseverance is an idiom in China, and the pinyin is Ji ā n rè nbê. Toughness: toughness; Pull it out: shake it and change it. Describe firm belief, tenacious will, unshakable, strong and unyielding. From the history "On Chao Cuo": "Those who have achieved great success in ancient times are not only outstanding talents, but also have the will to persevere." .
Details are as follows:
1, idiom allusions
(1) Calligraphy: Perseverance comes from the stone "On Chao Cuo": "Those who have achieved great things in ancient times are not only outstanding talents, but also have perseverance."
(2) Ding Ling's "Du Wanxiang is deeply rooted and leafy" is an example: "He is a northern wilderness man who created the world, endured suffering, won from struggle and enjoyed the fun from struggle." Fang Yi's study "needs to study hard, study hard, persevere and persevere."
2. Discrimination of words
(1) usage complement; As predicate and attribute; Include praise
(2) Synonyms are firm, unyielding, indomitable and persistent.
(3) antonyms are vacillating
Verb (abbreviation for verb) perseverance
Perseverance means never flinching no matter how many setbacks you suffer. Metaphor is strong-willed and resolute in character. Also known as "never looking back" comes from Yong's "Gongbei of Taiwei Bridge": "Its nature is Zhuang, its nature is simple, its nature is unyielding, and it is inevitable when it comes to big festivals."
Details are as follows:
1, idiom explanation
(1) Pronunciation: B. Ije B. Nau
(2) Interpretation: fold: frustration; Scratch: bending. Perseverance: No matter how many setbacks you suffer, you don't flinch, which shows that you have a strong will.
2. The source of idioms
(1) Han Caiyong's "The Monument to the Bridge": "It is simple and indomitable, and it is necessary to meet major festivals."
(2) This idiom comes from Qiu Qiaoxuan's Monument, which describes the strong character of never giving in and never flinching no matter how many setbacks he experiences. Metaphor is strong-willed and resolute in character.
3. Relevant examples
(1) Professor Zhou Haizhong, a famous scholar in China, encountered many difficulties and failed countless times when exploring the famous mathematical problem-Mason prime number distribution, but he persevered and continued to explore with strong will. In 1992, he finally gave the exact expression of Mason prime number distribution. At present, this important achievement is named "Zhou conjecture" internationally. [4]
(2) Cui Yan's hometown is Tai 'an, and her personality and style reflect the excellent quality of Taishan people. The business philosophy she abides by is "stressing morality and emphasizing honesty". Winning by Service shows Cui Yan's persistence, responsibility and integrity in her career. In her body, it embodies the indomitable enterprising spirit of Taishan people, the competitive spirit of keeping pace with the times, the diligent spirit of getting something for nothing, and the dedication spirit of controlling benefits with righteousness.