Busy idiom?
Busy/busy/immersed in numerous national affairs every day.
day and night
Concentrate, forget all about eating and sleeping.
Workload shaping case: official document. Paperwork makes the body tired. Describe the busy business. Work hard and be busy. Busy and tired, unwilling to stop. Laoduo is used to describe being diligent in official business. Busy but not chaotic, in busy work or emergency, orderly but not flustered. Busy and busy. Busy means very busy. The original intention of "Mo Xiang Wu Qian" was that Mo Zhai ran around here and there, and wherever he went, the chimney was not blackened, so he went elsewhere. Then use it as code. Describe things as busy, and talk is still warm. Useless: hard, busy; Mediocrity: mediocrity. Refers to a mediocre and busy person or a mediocre lifestyle. Asthma sweating due to busyness and fatigue, shortness of breath, sweating a lot. Describe a busy job. Military horse Although I am in a hurry, military horse: this refers to the war horse, this refers to the military horse; Although I am busy. Describe the busy military affairs. Military affairs were urgent and busy in the war. Daily management: handling and handling; Wan Ji: All kinds of affairs. Describe the busy government affairs and hard work. Every day, there are thousands of machines to describe the busy government affairs and hard work. Use "daily management". Labor of the sun: The sun sets in the west. I can't eat from morning till afternoon. Describe a busy job. Feel dizzy. It is boring to describe people who are busy or have no idea about things. One feed and ten feeds: delivering food, which means eating here. Get up ten times a meal. Describe the busy business. A daily computer has to deal with thousands of official duties a day. Describe busy business, dealing with many things every day.
Second, the idiom of busy work
Breathing, holding hands and feeding: food chewed by Lu. Spit out the food in your mouth many times when you eat, and hold your hair in your hand many times when you wash your hair. The metaphor of power is to attract talents and worry that you are too busy. ...
Boiling oil means consuming lamp oil. Busy day and night.
Bobo is busy.
Habitat: Busy and restless. Mayfly: a hurried and uneasy look. Busy and restless, running around. Also known as "habitat panic".
Eat enough: leisure. I don't have time to eat well. Describe being so busy all day that you don't even have time to eat.
Spit, feed, and scratch your hair, metaphorically speaking, in order to attract talents, you are worried that you are too busy. It's the same as "sucking and shaking hair"
Tucao grabs hair, metaphorically speaking, in order to attract talents, I am worried that I am too busy. It's the same as "sucking and shaking hair"
Camp to camp (1) busy. 2 Race to chase.
Hope to adopt. Thank you.
Three idioms describing busy work
Idioms describing busy work are: working day and night, overworking, too busy to sleep and eat, staying up all night.
I. Day and Night [YYY]
1, meaning: describe day and night. Work or study etc.
2. Source: "Zhuangzi Zhile": "Fu Gui; Day and night; Think about it. "
Noble people are always thinking about how to distinguish good from evil and get along with each other day and night.
Second, the workload
1, interpretation: case: official document. Paperwork makes the body tired. Describe the busy business.
2, the source: Liu Tang Yuxi's "Humble Room Inscription": "No noisy ears, no complicated work."
No loud music bothers my ears, and no official documents make me physically and mentally exhausted.
Third, there are many things to do.
1, interpretation: There are thousands of things to deal with in a day. Describe the busy government affairs (mostly used for advanced * * *).
2. Source: "Shangshu Hao Tao Mo": "Conscientious, one day for two days."
Be cautious, earnest and practical, and handle thousands of things a day.
Fourth, forget to eat and sleep.
1, interpretation: also said to forget to eat and sleep. I forgot to sleep and eat. Describe being very diligent and dedicated.
2. Source: Wang Rong's "Preface to Poems on March 3 Qushui" in the Southern Dynasties: "Still there, forget the rice."
I angrily forgot to sleep, study or work, and even forgot to eat.
5. Stay up all night [t not ng xi ā o]
1, meaning: all night, from dark to dawn.
2. Source: "Selected Works of the Northern Qi Dynasty" Volume 4: "Or bow and inspire, sing endlessly, stay up all night, day and night."
Sometimes I encourage myself to sing all night, from dark to dawn, and work very hard.
Four Idiom Days to Describe Busy Work
Idioms to describe busyness:
Careful work,
Day and night,
Got it,
Forget to eat and sleep,
As close as a bee,
Tired,
A heavy workload,
Travel-stained,
Race against time,
Burn ointment,
Stay up all night,
(of a scene) too many things to see.
Five crazy guessing idioms to describe busy work
Squeeze some leisure from the busy life.
Explanation: Take some time out of your busy schedule to do other unimportant things, or have fun.
From: Song Chenzuo's Eight Poems of Traveling to Lingshan with Chen Zaihuang's Book: "Zai Yun:' We can say that we have fun when we are busy. Eight words rhyme' "
Example: A-mei went to see the waterfall, which can be described as "~".
Grammar: formal; In the predicate and attribute; Used to be good at adjusting time.
Six idioms describing busyness
The idiom to describe busyness is to be overwhelmed.
(6) Extended reading of busy idioms:
Idiom analysis:
1, pinyin: jiāo tóu làn é
2, interpretation: burned the head, burned the amount. The metaphor is awkward. Sometimes it is described as too busy to know what to do, which means exaggeration.
3. Source: Biography of Han Huo Guang: "On merit, hanger-on; Qu Tu died of sudden salary (no); Burned out for the guests? "
4, synonyms: at a loss, at a loss, internal and external troubles, broken head, broken head.
5. antonym: everything goes well.
6. Make sentences:
1) The exam is coming, and he is so busy these two days.
2) Students make trouble, which makes Miss Li feel at a loss.
3) The burned Roman soldiers screamed and dived for their lives.
4) For the sake of children's graduation and further education, the mother is exhausted.
I've been so busy recently that I can't even find time to write letters.
Idioms about busy work
have
Workload shaping case: official document. Paperwork makes the body tired. Describe the busy business.
Work hard and be busy. Busy and tired, unwilling to stop. Laoduo is used to describe being diligent in official business.
Busy but not chaotic, in busy work or emergency, orderly but not flustered.
Busy and busy.
Busy means very busy.
The original intention of "Mo Xiang Wu Qian" was that Mo Zhai ran around here and there, and wherever he went, the chimney was not blackened, so he went elsewhere. Then use it as code. Describe things as busy, and talk is still warm.
Useless: hard, busy; Mediocrity: mediocrity. Refers to a mediocre and busy person or a mediocre lifestyle.
Asthma sweating due to busyness and fatigue, shortness of breath, sweating a lot. Describe a busy job.
Military horse Although I am in a hurry, military horse: this refers to the war horse, this refers to the military horse; Although I am busy. Describe the busy military affairs.
Military affairs were urgent and busy in the war.
Daily management: handling and handling; Wan Ji: All kinds of affairs. Describe the busy government affairs and hard work.
Every day, there are thousands of machines to describe the busy government affairs and hard work. Use "daily management".
Labor of the sun: The sun sets in the west. I can't eat from morning till afternoon. Describe a busy job.
Feel dizzy. It is boring to describe people who are busy or have no idea about things.
One feed and ten feeds: delivering food, which means eating here. Get up ten times a meal. Describe the busy business.
A daily computer has to deal with thousands of official duties a day. Describe busy business, dealing with many things every day.
Eight-character idioms describing busy work
Idioms describing busy work
Take care of everything: management: handling, handling; Wan Ji: All kinds of affairs. Describe the busy government affairs and hard work.
Busy: Things are busy and chaotic.
Ten times one feed: feed: giving people food means eating here. Get up ten times a meal. Describe the busy business.
An idiom used to describe being dizzy at work: dizziness. It is boring to describe people who are busy or have no idea about things.
Busy: refers to a very busy person.
Military horse: military horse: this refers to the war horse, which refers to the military horse; Although I am busy. Describe the busy military affairs.
Although my schedule is very tight, military affairs in the war are urgent and busy.
Busy schedule: refers to very busy work.
Asthma and hyperhidrosis: shortness of breath and hyperhidrosis due to busyness and fatigue. Describe a busy job.
Royal girdle palm: girdle: a leather cover worn around a horse's neck in ancient times; Martingale palm: the appearance is incomplete, and there are many references, and the appearance is flawless. In the past, it was a metaphor for busy business.
Busy without confusion: in busy work or emergency, orderly without panic.
The idiom describing busy work is full of opportunities every day: describing busy government affairs and hard work. Use "daily management".
Everyday: I have to deal with thousands of official duties a day. Describe busy business, dealing with many things every day.
Labor of the sun: The sun is setting in the west. I can't eat from morning till afternoon. Describe a busy job.
Tens of thousands a day: describe the emperor's extremely busy handling political affairs every day.
This idiom is used to describe the busyness of work, which means that Mo Zhai runs here and there, and wherever he goes, the chimney has not been blackened. Then use it as code. Describe things as busy, and talk is still warm.
There is no end to stabbing: stabbing is tiring and busy. Busy and tired, unwilling to stop. Laoduo is used to describe being diligent in official business.
Case: case: official document. Paperwork makes the body tired. Describe the busy business.
Nine idioms describing busyness
1, with
Idiom pinyin: jiāo tóu làn é
Idiom explanation: the head and forehead are burnt. Metaphor suffered a heavy blow, a crushing defeat. Also describes being too busy to know what to do; Awkward.
Idiom origin: The Biography of Han Huo Guang by Ban Gu in the Eastern Han Dynasty: "On the merits of hanger-on, he suddenly lost his salary and was overwhelmed by the guests?"
2. The seat is not warm
Idiom pinyin: xíbéXiánuɣn
Interpretation of idioms: leisure: leisure. I got up before I could sit at the table. Describe busyness; There is no time to sit down for a while.
The origin of the idiom: Liu Yiqing, a Southern Song Dynasty man, said in "Shi Shuo Xin Yu De": "Why not be a warrior-style businessman, I am tepid?"
Step 3 be at a loss
Idiom pinyin
Idiom definition: leisure. Free of charge. Beautiful scenery; There are many good things; Can't see it; Or too many people and things; Too late to receive and respond.
Origin of Idiom: "Shi Shuo Xin Yu" Liu Yiqing said in the Southern Dynasties: "From the mountain, the mountains and rivers complement each other, which is overwhelming."
4. Day and night
Idiom pinyin: yè y ǐ j ǐ r ǐ
Idiom definition: arrive: use; Take; Keep connecting. Use the evening time to connect with the day. Describe working day and night.
The origin of the idiom: Mencius and Li Lou in the pre-Qin period: "Thinking day and night."
Step 5 stay awake at night
Idiom pinyin: sx Ρ ng yè mè i
Idiom explanation: get up early and go to bed late. Describe the effort. Sue: Good morning; Xing: get up; May: Sleep.
The origin of the idiom: "The Book of Songs Feng Wei Meng": "After a long night's sleep, there must be a day."
What are the idioms to describe being very busy?
Busy, eat midnight snack, forget all about eating and sleeping, day and night, wearing a star Dai Yue.
A, there are many things to do.
Explanation: reason: handling, handling; Wan Ji: All kinds of affairs. Describe the busy government affairs and hard work.
From: Zhou Yiming's Shangshu Hao Tao Mo: "Be conscientious, one day or two, everything can be done."
Be careful all day, be on tenterhooks, a day or two.
Grammar: verb-object type; As predicate, attribute and object; Include praise
Synonyms go all out, fidget, feed ten times at a time, give it every day, overwork, fidget, busy, snack.
The antonym is idleness, cockfighting and running dogs.
Second, snacks and snacks.
Explanation: night: night; Clothing: dressing; It is getting late. Get dressed before dawn and eat later. Describe trying to deal with state affairs.
From: Chen Nanchao's Mourning Book: "Diligent people listen to politics and eat at night."
Hard-working people get dressed before dawn and eat at night.
Grammar: combination; As subject, predicate and attribute; Containing praise, used in written language.
Third, forget to eat and sleep.
Explanation: I forgot to sleep and didn't eat. Describe the work and study that you devote yourself to or forget about something.
From: Southern Dynasty Rong's "Qu Xu": "It's better to forget the meal."
It also explains in detail that sleeping on the tilted sundial is neglected and eating is forgotten.
Synonyms forget to eat and sleep, be diligent, work day and night, eat snacks and concentrate.
Fourth, day and night.
Explanation: Night is connected with day. Describe stepping up work or study.
From: Zhuang Zhou's Zhuangzi Zhile in the Warring States Period: "The husband is expensive, and he thinks about his own interests day and night."
Noble people, day and night, think about it.
Grammar: formal; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; Used for work, etc
Five, Dai Xing Dai Yue
Explanation: wearing stars and the moon. It's hard to describe running around all night or going out early and coming back late.
From: Yuan Yiming's "Enemy Creditors" The first song: "This big boy wears a star Dai Yue, gets up early and goes to bed late."
Example: The big boy runs around all night, getting up early and going to bed late.
Grammar: combination; As predicate and attribute; Describe running around all night or going out early and returning late