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What words or idioms are there?
(1) What are the recruitment idioms?

Idioms indicating recruitment are:

First, such as thirsty sage [qiúXián ruo kě] 1. Commentary: Visiting sages is like thirst. Describe the urgency of talents in Luo Zhi.

2. From: "The Biography of Zhou Ju in the Later Han Dynasty": "I was thirsty for sages in the past."

3. Example: ~, from Cambodia. ◎ "The History of Song Dynasty Dou Zhenchuan"

Second, love talents as life [à i cá i rú mü ng] 1. Explanation: talent: talent, talent. Love and desire for talents are as important as life.

2. Example: Ben Shuai ~, why be too modest. ◎ The third episode of Yue Quanzhuan.

3. Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate and attribute; Use praise to describe cherishing talents.

Third, the wise are thirsty [sρXián rúkě] 1. Explanation: if thirsty: if thirsty, it is described as urgent. Metaphor is eager to recruit talents.

2. From: "The History of the Three Kingdoms Shu Shu Zhuge Liang Biography": "The general is not only the emperor's office, but also loyal to the four seas. He is the commander in chief and thinks of sages."

3. Example: Qi Weng, look at him! ◎ Yao's Li Zicheng, Volume I, Chapter 26

4. Conscription [zhā o b and ng mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm]1. Description: recruit people from all sides and expand the armed forces. It is also a metaphor for organizing or expanding manpower.

2. From: Tang Mingzu's "Peony Pavilion": "He is limited to recruit and buy horses within three years; Harassing Huaiyang; Take the camera with you; To open the way. "

3. Example: In feudal society, working people couldn't stand exploitation and raised flags to rebel.

5. Love is like thirst [àI cáI rúk] 1. Explanation: talent: talent. Love and desire for talents are just like thirst and thirst for water.

2. From: Xie "On the Original Poetry": "I am very jealous, I am thirsty for love. This is Han Yu's face. "

3. Example: Bao Gong ~, my brother really admires him. ◎ Qing Liu E's Travels of the Old Handicapped Six times?

(2) What are the words used in recruitment?

Attract, greet, parry, entertain, sign, show off, solicit customers, be ingenious, rent, recruit, trick, wave, recruit, recruit, offer, invite, recruit talents, invite tenders, recruit students, recruit, recruit, recruit, recruit.

(3) What are the four-character idioms of strokes?

Fraud and deception,

Delicate flowers,

Extort a confession,

Flattering in the wind,

Gold signboard,

Stop blaming yourself,

At a loss,

Show off your market and power.

Recruitment,

Make a fortune,

The tree caught the wind,

Enlighten the soul,

Paper evokes the soul,

Make trouble,

A critical move,

Rich,

Recruit and surrender,

Attract bees and butterflies,

Rebellion and death,

Authorization and bribery,

There are many tricks,

Make trouble,

Surrender and attach,

Get into trouble,

Get wind and fire,

Surrender and submit,

Waste can be virtual recruitment,

Mistake someone else's ear-gouging as a compliment-eager to achieve their own goals.

(4) What idioms are used to describe work?

Idioms describing work are: working hard, forgetting to eat and sleep, being meticulous, wholeheartedly, wholeheartedly.

1, work hard

Pronunciation: rèn láo rèn yuàn

Interpretation: Metaphorically, you don't work hard and are not afraid of others complaining.

Source: Guangmin's "Yan Family Collection": "Only one arrow is cautious, and there is no doubt that the house leaks, but I am hardworking and resentful, and I can't write anything."

Only by wholeheartedly and not doing bad things can we work hard in the palace and do our best in all kinds of right and wrong.

Use: combined; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; With praise.

Synonym: diligence.

Antonym: complaining about others.

Ex.: The old cow is working hard in the field.

2, forget to eat and sleep

Pronunciation: fèi qǐn wàng shí

Interpretation: waste: stop. I forgot to sleep and eat. Describe to concentrate on your efforts.

Source: Yan Zhitui's "Yan Family Training Mianxue" in the Northern Qi Dynasty: "Yuan Di loves to learn between rivers and mountains, recruit students, be a professor, forget to eat and sleep, and follow the DPRK at night."

During his stay in Jiang Jing, Yuan Di regained his love of learning, enrolled students, taught in person, forgot to eat and sleep, and worked day and night.

Usage: as predicate, attribute and adverbial; Describe a person who works hard.

Synonym: conscientious, day and night, angry and forgetful.

Antonym: Eat all day.

He works hard and often forgets to eat and sleep.

3, meticulous

Pronunciation: yρsρbǒu

Interpretation: Even the smallest place is not sloppy, and it is described as serious. Gou: perfunctory, so-so. Silk: unit of measurement.

Source: Qing Wu Jingzi's "The Scholars" The fourth time: "When the boss visits, he sees his uncle meticulously, and his promotion lies in pointing to Japan."

When the boss visited, he saw that Uncle Shi was serious and his promotion didn't take long.

Synonym: cautious, reserved, meticulous and methodical.

Antonym: just so-so, casually

Usage: as predicate, attribute and complement; Refers to doing things seriously.

We should study meticulously.

4. wholeheartedly

Pronunciation: go to x and n and go to y √.

Interpretation: devote all your energy without reservation.

Source: Mao Dun's "Blowing Drum Collection": "To experience life, we must live wholeheartedly and put aside the idea of finding a theme."

Synonyms: singleness, singleness, singleness.

Antonym: half-hearted, absent-minded

Use: combined; As predicate and adverbial; With praise.

Lei Feng's spirit of serving the people wholeheartedly is worth learning.

Step 5 do your best

Pronunciation: j √ n x √ n j √ n l √.

Interpretation: refers to doing one's best. Generally speaking, a person works hard, or works hard for a person, so that he exhausts all his abilities.

Source: Biography of the Book of Jin: "When you meet the first emperor, you should be prepared to devote yourself to loyalty and loyalty in order to repay the gratitude of the first emperor."

Besides, thanks to the kindness of my late emperor, I have a deep friendship, and I will devote myself wholeheartedly to your majesty in return for the kindness of my late emperor.

Usage: as predicate and adverbial; It means do your best.

Synonym: go all out and spare no effort.

Antonym: perfunctory, perfunctory

Example: Do everything wholeheartedly, and never act rashly.

5] What word is used to describe recruitment?

I am eager for talents, talents, experts, talents and attempts.

Looking for moral talents like quenching thirst ―― eagerly looking for valuable and capable people.

Pronunciation: qiúxiánruò version k

Explanation:

Xian: Human rights of talents. Describe the urgency of seeking outstanding talents; Just like thirsty for water.

Source:

1. The Southern Song Dynasty Ye Fan's "The History of the Later Han Dynasty Zhou Ju Chuan": "I was thirsty for wisdom in my previous life."

2. Biography of the Three Kingdoms, Shu Zhi and Zhuge Liang: "Heroes are in charge, saints are thirsty."

3. Biography of Sui Shu Wei Shikang: "I miss the night; Be thirsty for talent; Ji and Gong rule the world; So it is peaceful. "

Allusions:

During the Warring States Period, Jin Xiangong bribed the State of Yu with a jade horse to destroy the State of Guo and the State of Yu, captured Prissy, the doctor of the State of Yu, and Jin Xiangong married Prissy to the State of Chu as a slave. Qin Mugong exchanged five sheepskins for Prissy, and exchanged Shang Dynasty with Prissy. Prissy recommended Uncle Jian to him, and Qin Mugong paid a large sum of money to see Uncle Jian and made him a doctor.