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Idioms that reflect the effect of losing weight
1, immediate effect: it's an idiom in China, pronounced as lì gān jiàn yǐng, and it's an adjective. The word noodle refers to the bamboo pole erected in the sun, and immediately saw the shadow of the bamboo pole. This word means the immediate effect of action or the immediate gain of paying. It is often used to describe that a specific measure can get immediate results.

2. One-time success: This is an idiom in China, pronounced as m m ? d à o ch é ng g not ng, which describes that things are smooth sailing and successful at the beginning. From the court as "King Zhao of Chu".

3. Procrastination: This is an idiom in China, pronounced Kuà ng rü chí ji ǔ, which means to spend time. From the Western Han Dynasty Liu Xiang's "Warring States Policy Zhao Ce San": "Today, those who take the ancient as the world can be divided into seven warring States periods, and there can be hundreds of thousands of soldiers for a long time."

4. Don't work hard: It's an idiom in China, which means to work hard, but there is no result.

5. Nothing: This is an idiom in China, pronounced as Y and Wú su ǒ hu, which means nothing.