熟能生巧
      Explanation: Skilled, able to get the hang of.
      Usage: The main predicate; as subject, predicate; with compliment
      Source: Qing Li Ruzhen "Flowers in the Mirror" 31 back: "As the saying goes 'Practice makes perfect', Jiuxiong read yesterday night. Not only means he has to chew out herein, and will even send women listen, so with the question with the answer, no trouble. "
      Examples: To master the technique, only the hard work and practice, to ~.
      Riddle: Study break rolls, write if God
  • Thesaurus:  Defect Teeth, Merely mediocre, so much for, butter one's bread on both sides (=have one's bread buttered on both sides), get one's wish, stem the flood, drive a light carriage on a familiar road, know sth.thoroughly by heart as one who can recite a passage backward fluently, turn heaven and earth, Heaven carries out the desires of man, like melting snow with hot water— easily done, direct with ease, conveyance of double meaning, Cook Liberation, fully satisfied or contented, proficiency get the feel of sth.
  • Antonym Group:  cannot help, lose self-control, By Tom defervescence, By Tom Waugh boiling, To fire fight a fire, To fire defervescence, rawness, Half semi, adopt a profession (trade) rather late in one's life; become a monk or nun late in life, Half Road monasticism, Chachinantao, Be unable to escape even if given wings, be on its last legs, Pour oil fight a fire, carry firewood to put out a fire, bring to a dead end, Donkey of Guizhou account, Wits and technology to make, a person who has exposed his limited ability