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Words describing primary school students' exercise
1. The words describing exercise are constantly improving: concentrate on your efforts and make continuous progress; Hugh: Stop. Refers to people's constant pursuit of progress.

This day will come: achievement; Will: Progress. There are achievements every day and progress every month. Describe the progress. It will also accumulate over time.

Change with each passing day: update; Different: different. It is updated every day and changes every month. Refers to the rapid development or progress, the emergence of new things, new atmosphere.

With the rapid development or progress, new things and new weather appear constantly. With "changing with each passing day".

Rapid progress: describe rapid progress. Describe the rapid progress and development.

Keep pace with the times: follow, and. Keep pace with the times. Describe continuous progress or improvement.

Blink: refers to a short time. I walked a thousand miles in the blink of an eye. Metaphor is the rapid progress of people or career progress. Also described as fast.

2. Idioms describing exercise idioms describing exercise and their explanations are as follows:

1, smelting into steel: a metaphor for becoming very strong after long-term exercise.

2. Tempered steel: a metaphor for an outstanding person who has been trained for a long time and is strong and unyielding.

3. Install columns on the wall: Install columns on the wall. Metaphor to strengthen exercise, enhance physical fitness.

4, shoulders can not be picked, hands can not be lifted: can not pick the burden, can not carry anything. Describe people who lack physical exercise.

5, alchemy and tempering: metaphor for moral integrity is very home.

6. Long battle battlefield: battlefield: battlefield. Metaphor through exercise experience.

7. Bottom grinding: refers to four grindstones with different textures and colors. Also refers to sharpening exercises. With "grinding".

8. Exercise: refers to physical and mental exercise.

9. Tempering: Metaphor has experienced many arduous struggles and tests. It also means carefully revising articles and works many times.

10, hammering into a sharp weapon: it describes that people can only become useful materials after long and arduous exercise.

1 1, washing, grinding and quenching: it refers to self-cultivation and physical exercise.

12, cultivate self-cultivation, be cautious and independent: cultivation: learning and exercising in knowledge and morality. Try to improve your self-cultivation and handle problems carefully.

13, Yiren Recreation: In the past, it was said that Confucian moral standards were based on "benevolence" and cultivated by the teaching of six arts. Generally speaking, it refers to engaging in moral cultivation and skill training.

14, knowledge is indisputable: wisdom: the same as "wisdom"; Struggle: struggle. Intelligence is exercised through repeated struggles. Metaphor wisdom comes from practice.

15, jade cutting device: cutting: carving. Metaphor can only become useful after being tempered.

16, compare yourself to gold: compare yourself to gold that has not been smelted. Metaphor is immature and in urgent need of exercise.

3. Describe that sports life lies in sports, health lies in sports, dancing activates the body and mind, running strengthens the physique, National Fitness Day, looking for happiness in sports, embracing health in sports, wishing you more exercise and always be healthy and happy!

Bend down and stretch your legs, and happiness will follow closely; Shake your head, shake your head, and health will smile around you; Move your hands and shoulders and have fun around. On the National Fitness Day, I wish you to participate in sports and be a healthy and happy person.

Yangko is delicate and radiant; Sing with a young heart; Stand up and be full of energy; Raise your arms and stay young forever; All people move, and health is infinite. Today is all-around fitness day, let's exercise happily together.

Let vitality generate and dance youth; Let the blood boil and play hard; Let the limbs start working and exercise the whole body; Let the body be strong and exercise for all. National fitness day, participate in fitness, keep fit and prolong life!

4. What words can describe "sports"? 1. Grinding into needles

Explanation: Iron bars are ground into needles. Metaphor to do any difficult work, as long as you have perseverance and hard work, you can overcome difficulties and make achievements.

From: The Book of Potential Accuracy, Volume 60: "Li Bai failed because of his lack of reading, so he abandoned it. When you meet an old woman, don't ask her why. Said,' I want to be a needle. White felt his words and graduated. "

Ex.: Without the perseverance of grinding into needles, it is impossible to have deep attainments in learning.

Grammar: complementarity; As a predicate; With praise.

Step 2 grind the pestle into a needle

Explanation: describe that no matter how hard you work, you can do it.

As long as you work hard, you will grind the pestle into a needle one day.

Step 3 drop water wears away the stone

Explanation: Water keeps dripping, and stones can drip through. Metaphor as long as you have perseverance and keep working hard, things will succeed.

Said by: The Biography of Han Mei: "Mount Tai collapses and grinds the stone, while the pole breaks and dries. Water is not a diamond of stone, but a saw of wood. "

Example: the strange tooth auxiliary pen judges the cloud: "One yuan a day, 1,000 yuan a day; Rope sawing wood, water falling stone. "

◎ Luo Song Dajing's Record of He Lin Yu Volume 10

Grammar: combination; Make an attribute; With praise.

4. Dental laboratory

Description: The metaphor has been tempered and tested by many hard struggles. It also means carefully revising articles and works many times.

From: Kun's poem "Re-giving": "What meaning is refined and turned into a soft finger." Song Youmao's Complete Poems of the Tang Dynasty Volume III: "A hundred words are forged, a thousand sentences are refined."

Ex.: Poets are good at writing fantastic epigrams, and they must be tempered to succeed.

◎ Zhao Qingyi's Ou Bei Shi Hua Volume 1

Grammar: combination; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; With praise.

5. Tempered steel

Explanation: It means to become very strong after long-term exercise.

From: Chen Hanlin's Wu Fujun: "A is the Duke of Donghu Que, fine and hard."

However, all his soldiers in Dayong Prefecture mastered the ability to attack the enemy during the war.

◎ Chapter 7 of Du Pengcheng's "Defending Yan 'an"

Grammar: linkage; As predicate and attribute; Metaphor is not afraid of failure, strong-willed

6. The wind blows and the rain blows.

Description: It turns out that all the flowers and trees have been damaged by wind and rain. Metaphor evil persecuting the weak. It is also a metaphor for a severe test.

Said by: Tang Du Fu's "Three quatrains": "I'd rather be drunk and the wind can't blow out, but I can endure the rain when I wake up."

For example: is it exaggerated and happy because it is too light to bear?

◎ Lu Xun's "Two essays on cutting the street pavilion must be translated again"

Grammar: combination; Become an object; Often used with words such as "tube" and "fear".

5. What idioms describe sports? 1, tempered into steel.

Pinyin: b m 4 I Li à n Ché ng g ā ng

Interpretation: It means to become very strong after long-term exercise.

From: Kun's "Re-presentation": "Why should we make steel? Turn into a soft finger. "

2, tempering.

Pinyin: qi ā n chuí b m: I Li à n

Interpretation: Metaphor has experienced many difficult struggles and tests. It also means carefully revising articles and works many times.

From: Tang Pirixiu's "Liu Zaoqiang Monument": "Since Li Taibai is 100 years old; There are operators; Carve gold and seal jade; Cage monster Forged into words; A thousand words are refined into sentences; Although not too white; It is also a later masterpiece. "

3, cut jade into a device

Pinyin: Zhuóyüchéng qì √.

Interpretation: Metaphor can only become useful after tempering.

From The Book of Rites Dai Sheng.

4. Fine gold is refined

Pinyin: j ONG jón bóI Liàn

Interpretation: For example, moral integrity at home is very good.

From: Liu Song Yiqing's "Shi Shuo Xin Yu Literature": "Fine gold is fine, but it can be cut off. Merit is the rule of man, and position is static. "

Step 5 be a late bloomer

Pinyin: dàqwán chéng ng ng

Interpretation: great musical instrument: metaphor of great talent. It means that people who can take on heavy responsibilities have to go through long-term exercise, so their achievements come late. It is also used to comfort those who have been frustrated for a long time.

From: "Laozi": "A late bloomer; Loud and sparse; Elephants are invisible. "

Step 6 make rapid progress

Pinyin: n

Interpretation: suddenly and violently: describe quickly. Describe the rapid progress and development.

From: * * * "On Correctly Handling Contradictions among the People": "The socialist system has promoted the rapid development of China's productive forces."

7. continuous progress.

Pinyin: j Ρ ng j Ρ n b Ρ xi

Interpretation: Diligence: Concentrate on progress; Hugh: Stop. Refers to people's constant pursuit of progress.

From: "Pursuit": "Hard, calm and continuous improvement."

8. keep pace with the times

Pinyin: y ǔ r ù j ù n

Interpretation: and: and, and. Keep pace with the times. Describe continuous progress or improvement.

From: Song Liyun's Taiping Guangji, Volume 58: "Since the establishment of the second son, my wife has gained a quiet heart, feeling really tired and making progress day by day."

9. Battle-hardened

Pinyin: jiǔ zhàn shā chǎng ǔ ng ǔ ng

Interpretation: battlefield: battlefield. Metaphor through exercise experience.

Said by: Legend of Jingdezhen Lantern.

10, wall column

Pinyin: b ǐ ā n zh ǐ

Interpretation: adding a pillar to the wall can be consolidated in a short time, but once there is a foundation problem, it will inevitably rot. It is a metaphor for quenching thirst by drinking poison, which can't last long.

From: Wu Ming's "Grace and Journey to the West" the second time: "The founder said,' If you want to live forever, it is like a pillar on the wall'." The original explanation said: "when someone builds a house, he wants to make it strong." If a pillar is erected between the walls, one day the building will collapse and it will rot.