有所作为
Explanation: Can do things, and can achieve greater results. Usage: Verb-object type; as the predicate attribute; with compliment Source: Qin Meng Ke, "Mencius IVb," People have not, and then they can be promising. "- Thesaurus: shrink back at the sight of (sth.dangerous or difficult), inshallah, have bright prospect; be well worth doing, have bright prospects; be well worth doing; much can be accomplished, to realize one's ambition, withdraw after learning of the difficulties, bend one's back to the task until one's dying day; give one's all till one's heart stops beating, attend to the office on an empty stomach, bow to the inevitable, determinism
- Antonym Group: lay a wager of thousand taels of gold at one throw of the dice, Toru end from the beginning, from the beginning to the end, difficulty of both the interior and exterior, domestic trouble and foreign invasion, Make persistent efforts, strive for the best, spend lavishly, wantonly, head broken and bleeding, muddle on [along], profligacy, eat one's corn in the blade, Lanejiaotou, burned, press forward in the face of difficulties, live a life of wanton extravagance, row against the flood, stem the swift current, extravagant, extravagance and waste
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