1, determined to win means determined to get or fulfill a wish.
2, it is inevitable, describing that people must get something unshakable.
Second, the use is different.
1, it is psychology to be determined to win. As long as you have perseverance and ambition, you will succeed in everything, and you will spend more time on what you think.
It is an objective fact that you will win, which is often used for objective facts.
Extended data:
Diversity of grammatical functions:
From the perspective of Chinese grammar, Chinese idioms are equivalent to a phrase in a sentence. Because phrases can act as different components in sentences, the grammatical functions of idioms are also varied.
There are various forms of Chinese idioms, including four-character idioms, five-character idioms, six-character idioms, seven-character idioms and eight-character idioms, among which four-character idioms are the main form of Chinese idioms.
Therefore, the analysis of the grammatical function of idioms here mainly focuses on the analysis of four-character idioms as syntactic components.
Elegant style:
Idioms usually come from ancient documents or proverbs, and their styles are solemn and elegant.
Structural fixity:
The components and structural forms of idioms are fixed, and it is generally impossible to change or increase or decrease morphemes at will.
For example, "cold lips and teeth" cannot be changed to "cold lips and teeth", "cold lips and teeth". "No ink in the chest" cannot be added as "No ink in the chest".
In addition, the word order in idioms is fixed and cannot be changed at will.
For example, "context" cannot be changed to "context"; "Great achievements" cannot be changed to "great achievements".
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