Only these three idioms.
Definition of words:
Give up/give up something halfway. unfinished
[bàn túr fèI]
Waste: Stop. It means that you can't stick to it, give up halfway, and start without ending.
Be content with a little knowledge of a subject.
[Battle of Qian Chang]
Do: just. I tried it a little and stopped. It means not to delve into it.
Skim over a surface
[fúguāng lüèyüng]
The light on the water and the passing shadows soon disappeared. Metaphor observation is not meticulous, learning is not in-depth, and the impression is not deep.
Words and sentences:
Give up/give up something halfway. unfinished
1. We should finish what we started, and don't give up halfway.
You should finish what you started, not give up halfway.
Persistence is very important, and you can't give up halfway when you encounter difficulties.
We should finish what we started, not give up halfway.
We can't do anything halfway.
Be content with a little knowledge of a subject.
1, learn deeply, not superficially.
Scientific research, just dabbling is not enough.
3, learning any knowledge, we must persevere, just taste is not enough.
If you don't have the perseverance to learn, you can't learn anything if you try a little.
We advocate studying hard, studying deeply, and learning without tasting anything.
Skim over a surface
1. How can you get a deeper understanding of the local customs after a superficial visit?
2, this book should be read intensively, superficial is not enough.
3. Learn to work hard from the field, and the discussion is naturally well-founded; If you are superficial and unbiased, you will naturally drift with the tide and be at a loss.
4. Studying historic sites is no better than sightseeing. Just looking at the flowers, I'm afraid it won't help.
Life is like a dream, and what you see in the dream is just a glimpse.