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There are many idioms or words that indicate professionalism. [1. Profound and profound: It is used to describe a person who has rich knowledge and is profound and profound.] 2. Profound and extensive: To describe a person who has profound knowledge and rich content. Domain Expert: A person with rich knowledge and experience in a certain field. Professional knowledge: refers to the specific knowledge learned in a certain field. 5. Terminology: It refers to the use of specific terms and expressions in a certain field. 6. Professional Skills: refers to the specific skills and abilities in a certain field. 7. Secrets of an industry: It refers to confidential information within an industry that is not easily leaked. Professional level: refers to the technical level and ability level in a certain field. Professional spirit: refers to the spirit of rigor, seriousness, and excellence in a certain field. Professional education: refers to specialized education in a certain field.
Four-character words included idioms, but not all four-character words were idioms. Idioms were fixed phrases formed after long-term use and tempering. They had specific meanings and allusions. They are equivalent to words in terms of grammar, but they are larger than words. The structure and way of saying idioms were fixed and could not be changed at will. A four-character word was a word made up of four words. It could be an idiom or other types of fixed phrases or phrases. Therefore, four-character words included idioms, but not all four-character words were idioms.
The four-character idiom or phrase at the beginning of Long Zhan could be: Dragon Slayer, Dragon Slayer, etc.
An idiom or four-character phrase to describe a long journey could be: A Long Journey Experiencing hardships 3 All the Way Forward 4 Long Journey 5 Long Road 6. Go forward bravely 7 Stars and Moon 8 Long Distance Travel Hard Work 10,000 Difficulties
Here is a sentence suitable for writing a novel: When the full moon shone on the ground, the surroundings became eerie and terrifying. People could not help but think of the ancient legend: the moonlight shining on the earth would awaken the forgotten evil power and make everything weak under the moonlight.
If a story is true and there are no fictional idioms to describe it, then the idiom is the truth. This idiom means that one must speak and do things according to the actual situation, not exaggerate the facts, not hide the truth, and describe things objectively, truthfully, and accurately. In novels, this idiom can be used to indicate that the story is true, without exaggeration or fiction.
Running inspirational four-word idioms included running as fast as flying, running as fast as lightning, walking fast like a meteor, and striding with one's head held high.
Punishing evil and promoting good was an idiom.