Idioms describing ability
1. amazing move: admirable and surprising things, as if beyond human ability or effort.
2, hand-eye: hand-eye: means and eyesight. The ability to observe and deal with problems is superb, unique and extraordinary.
3. Christina: sea: across the sea; Qingtian: Hold the sky. The ability to describe is great and extraordinary.
4. Have both talents: smart and capable of doing things.
5. Pride ability: pride: self-righteousness; Rong: Attitude. A sign of pride that you are more capable than others.
6, knowing the effect of an official: knowing: the same as "wisdom", wisdom; Effect: competent. Intelligence and ability can be competent for an official position.
7. Hero: refers to a person with outstanding spirit, courage and ability.
8. Witchcraft power: eccentric: rare; Alien: Special. Refers to special intelligence and ability.
9. Excellent materials and dry economy: refers to excellent talents and capable ability to do things.
10, smart and capable: high talent, strong memory and understanding, and strong ability to do things.
1 1, elite division: elite: refers to the well-equipped and effective army; Teacher: The army. Refers to troops with strong combat capability.
12, the skill of knowing people: the ability to see people's personality and talents clearly.
13. Passionate: full of enthusiasm, energy, initiative or adaptability.
14, do your best: ability: ability. Use all your skills.
15, the song is wonderful: the song is euphemistic and meticulous; Do: express it all. Fully express the nuances euphemistically and meticulously. Strong description and expression skills.
16. Appoint talented people.
17, writing flowers: figurative writing ability has made great progress. Also described the article as excellent.
18, Good Governance: Governance: Management; Ability: ability. Describe being good at managing politics and being flexible when things go wrong.
19, dream pen gives birth to flowers: metaphor writing ability has made great progress. Also described the article as excellent.
20, swing eight poles: swing: unrestrained; Octupole: Eight directions, extremely far. Describe people's extraordinary spirit and great ability.
2 1, corporal of moral integrity: moral integrity: inferior. Humble yourself to others and respect those who have knowledge and ability.
22, personable: describe the attitude of calm, unhurried. After that, it also means that the ability and financial resources are sufficient and there is a surplus.
23, the sky and the sea: describe superb skills and extraordinary ability.
24, capable and happy: capable: capable enough. Refers to the ability to undertake a task or work and complete it well.
25. Bathing in the sun to make up the sky: This refers to the two fairy tales of Nu Wa's alchemy of five-color stones to make up the sky and how to bathe in the sun. Later used to describe people's ability to overcome nature. It also describes great achievements.
"Er" describes an idiom with both background and ability.
Idioms are:
Cleverness and wisdom: cleverness: high talent and self-cleverness. Wisdom: smart, wise and far-sighted. Talented, intelligent and far-sighted.
Cleverness: to the extreme, no one can match.
Resourceful: sufficient: sufficient; Wisdom: intelligence and wisdom; Ask: a trick. Wise and good at planning. Describe people who are good at predicting things and using tactics.
What are the idioms that describe people's abilities?
Both ability and working ability, good ideological quality.
Pinyin cái dé jiān bèi
Explanatory material: pass the word "talent". Not only should you have the ability and ability to work, but you should also have good ideological quality.
The preface of the source "Zen Biography" says: "On the road, he is good at killing pests for the people, with high martial arts and both material and moral qualities. [Lin Shimao] was recommended as the deputy abbot of Shamiaoxiang Temple in Jiankangbao."
2. Smart and capable
Pinyin c not ng mí ng né ng gà n
It shows high talent, strong memory and understanding, and the ability to do things.
The source of Cao Qingxue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions 82: "The sage said that it is terrible to be smart and capable when you are young."
3. A man proposes marriage.
Pinyin móu shzàI rén n
Explain: plan, arrange. Do what you can.
The source of Ming Luo Guan Zhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms: "Kong Ming sighed:' Man proposes, God disposes, and you can't be strong!' " "
4. Good writing can make a difference.
Pinyin shàn wén néng wǔ incarnation
Explain that there are both literary talent and martial arts. Now it often refers to both writing and practical work ability.
The second wedge of Master Wang Yuan's The West Chamber reads: "It is for those who are good at writing and can drive people thousands of miles away."
Step 5 learn about other people's art
Pinyin zh and ré n zh and shù
Explain the ability to see a person's personality and ability.
The source of Wang Hanchong's On Shi Heng's English Articles: "Even if he was born in the last years of the imperial court, people will know it. Why is it difficult for Shun to know it, so that he can know his skills?"
How to describe a person's talent and ability with idioms
There are ten idioms to describe a person's talent and ability.
"Wu" is an idiom to describe a person's ability.
Handy, perfect, comfortable, like a duck to water.
1, easy
Description: The blade runs in the joint space, and there is room for maneuver. Metaphor is skilled in work, has practical experience, and has no troubles in solving problems.
Said by Zhuangzi, a health care master: "Those who have discipline are free, and the blade is not thick. Without thickness, there is room for recovery. "
There is a chance in that section, but the knife is not good. Because they are not thick enough, there is no chance, so it seems that they will have room on the blade.
2. Perfect.
Explanation: Pure: Pure. Taoist alchemists believe that it is successful to make a pure blue flame in the furnace. Later, it was used to describe the perfection of kung fu.
From: Don Sun Simiao's Four-character Poems: "Lu Honghuo, He; The smoke is awkward and the flame is not fake. "
Translation: the fire is blazing and the flame is brilliant; Smoke shows harmony in Guizhou, and the flame is true.
Step 3 feel comfortable with it
Deal with, dispose of Relax: Do what you want. Take it easy, there is a good way.
From: Mao Dun's Midnight V: "Only in this way can we cope freely and do whatever we want."
Step 4 get familiar with it
Explanation: driving: driving a carriage. Travel light and be familiar with the road. Experienced and familiar with something, it is easy to do.
From: Tang Hanyu's Preface to Guan Shi: "Practice makes perfect when driving a good horse, and Zhao Fu keeps pace."
If a horse is a good driver and knows its way around, Wang Liang and Zhao Fu will take his place first.
5, like a duck to water
Explanation: Just like fish need water. Metaphor has something to rely on. It is also a metaphor to get a person who is congenial to you or an environment that suits you very well.
From: Biography of the Three Kingdoms Shu Shu Zhuge Liang: "There is Kong Ming in solitude and water in fish."
I have Kong Ming, just like fish has water.
"Lu" is an idiom to describe ability.
Idioms that describe great abilities are: smart and capable, resourceful, decisive, capable of going up and down, capable of writing and fighting, resourceful, saving the tiger from the dragon, practicing with all one's strength, knowing the world and being well informed.
"Qi" describes a very capable idiom.
1. Can write and martial arts.
Nene Wen Nene W incarnation
Idioms can be explained from both military and written aspects. Now it often refers to both writing and practical work ability.
The origin of the idiom is the 38th biography of Qian Qing's Shuo Yue: "A man is a man who can be literate and martial."
2. resourceful and decisive
néng móu shnàn
Idioms explain goodness: good at it; Breakthrough: decision. Describe a person who can keep thinking and be good at judging.
The idiom comes from Jin's "On the Determination of Death": "The territory is handsome and easy to decide."
Familiar with it
I love you
The idiom explains driving: catch a carriage; Light: refers to light vehicles; Just: arrive; Familiarity: a familiar road. Know your way around here. It's easy to do familiar things.
The idiom comes from Tang Hanyu's Preface to Sending Stones to Chu Shi: "A good driver is familiar with the road, while Wang Liang and Zao Fu follow suit."
4. Save the tiger from the dragon
Sianglong fu h incarnation
Idioms have a strong ability to explain metaphors; Able to overcome a strong opponent or great difficulties.
The idiom comes from Ma Zhiyuan's "Huang Liangmeng" in the Yuan Dynasty: "Being a monk can live forever, refine medicine and repair the truth, and save the dragon and tiger. It is also leisurely to come here."
5. invincible
Gongwubuke
Idiom definition: write it down. Nothing can't be captured. Describe the power is extremely powerful.
The idiom comes from the first volume of Hu Tianlu, a Buddhist at the age of11in the Qing Dynasty: "Since ancient times, we have been invincible, relying entirely on our ability to use troops. We can't get what we want today. "
"Ba" describes the ability to know oneself correctly (idiom)
know one's own limitation
new word
Basic explanation and detailed explanation
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Self-knowledge: know yourself; Ming: The ability to see things clearly. Know your own situation and have a correct estimate of yourself.
tidy
Chapter 33 of Laozi: "He who knows others is wise, and he who knows himself is wise."
What idioms describe your ability to know yourself correctly?
Self-knowledge: know yourself: know yourself; Ming: The ability to see things clearly. Know your own situation and have a correct estimate of yourself.
Sentence making: A person who dissects himself strictly is often self-aware.
Know yourself and know yourself zh τ j τ zh τ b τ: The original intention is that if we can thoroughly understand the situation of the enemy and ourselves, then we can be invincible in the battle. Know both sides well.
Sentence making: As long as we know ourselves and ourselves, we can control everything and easily dominate the war.
Know the root of the matter: have a basic understanding of the situation and problems, and have a certain confidence in handling things.
Sentence making: Whatever you do, you should know what you are doing. Only in this way can you succeed.
Know the root and know the bottom xρn zhρdρmíng: Know the root and know the bottom but don't tell the truth, know the root and know the bottom.
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Measure a person's strength, measure a person's strength, measure a person's strength; Morality: virtue. Measure whether one's virtue can convince others and estimate whether one's ability is competent.
Sentence-making: if you don't do what you can, you will often fail.
What idioms are there to describe "one person is capable"?
Smart, resourceful, well-informed, invincible, invincible, capable and invincible.