1. Words to describe businessmen
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Despicable*** Despicable: Refers to bad character and behavior. Bad conduct, no regard for shame
Kunyu Qiu Shuang is a metaphor for strong and steadfast quality
Despicable and dirty, describing bad character, evil thoughts, and dirty words and deeds.
Ice Soul Snow Soul Ice, snow: as transparent as ice, as white as snow. It is a metaphor for the noble and pure character of a person.
Green pines and green cypresses: green. Cui: green. Refers to evergreen pines and cypresses. It is a metaphor for a person with noble qualities and firm integrity.
Having both ability and political integrity. De: moral character; Cai: ability; equipment: possession. Not only have good ideological quality, but also have the talent and ability to work.
Fortitude and dullness Gang: strong; Yi: decisive; Wood: simple; Na: slow to speak, here refers to careful speech. Confucius praised four qualities of people.
A metaphor for noble conduct.
Pure gold and jade is a metaphor for natural beauty without modification. It is often used to describe a person’s quality of being honest and kind.
The metaphor of good gold and beautiful jade is perfect. It also refers to a person's excellent moral character.
Pure jade and pure gold are a metaphor for natural beauty, without modification. It is often used to describe a person’s quality of being honest and kind.
Shuzhiyingcai Shu: kind; Ying: extraordinary. Kind qualities and extraordinary talents.
Cutting corners and materials originally refers to businessmen secretly lowering product quality and cutting down on work materials in order to make huge profits. Now it also refers to doing things in an effort to save trouble and being careless and perfunctory.
Judge people by appearance. Judge a person’s qualities and talents based on their appearance.
True gold is not afraid of fire, which means that people with good character and strong will can withstand any test.
When you meet someone who is not kind, Shu: good, beautiful. It refers to a woman marrying a husband of poor quality.
Dirty and dirty: Dirty. Describes poor quality. Also known as "despicable and dirty".
Binghunsusu describes the quality of innocence and purity.
It won’t be polished without phosphorus or polished, and it won’t be dyed black. It is a metaphor for the character of steadfastness and purity, which will not change due to external influences.
Intelligent and upright, with a smart mind and honest and selfless behavior. Adjective describing a person's excellent qualities.
The quality of gold and jade: essence, quality. Refers to the noble character of a person.
Nine sons born from a dragon. According to ancient legend, nine sons were born from a dragon. If the nine sons fail to become a dragon, each has his or her own interests. It is a metaphor for brothers who have different qualities and hobbies.
The song "Sou Zhong Jing Qu" is a metaphor for people with bad qualities who will become worse in a bad environment.
You will know the pines and cypresses when the weather is cold. In the twelfth lunar month of winter, you will know that the pines and cypresses are evergreen. It is a metaphor that only through a severe test can a person's quality be revealed.
New people and new things are people with new moral qualities and things that embody new noble social trends.
Judge people by their appearance. Measuring a person’s quality and talent only by their appearance.
Real gold and fierce fire is a metaphor for the quality that remains unchanged after severe testing.
Have both talent and morality. 〖Explanation〗Cai: Tong "talent". Not only have the talent and ability to work, but also have good ideological quality.
Visitor 〖Explanation〗It is a metaphor for a person with low quality. 2. What are the words to describe "businessman"
1. Cao Qi Ji Ying [cao qi ji ying] Definition: Qi: strange goods; Ying: profit. Master rare goods and calculate profits. Describes merchants hoarding goods and seeking huge profits.
Cracking down on profiteers who win through cunning tactics is one of the means to stabilize social order.
2. Xiao Wang Da Lai [xiao wang da lai] originally refers to the growth and decline of personnel, but later it is a metaphor for businessmen making huge profits with small things.
The person who writes sentences should be self-aware, otherwise the hope of success will be very slim if he tries to do things from small to large.
3. Cutting corners [tou gong jian liao] originally meant that businessmen secretly lowered product quality and cut down on work materials in order to make huge profits. Now it also refers to doing things in an effort to save trouble and being careless and perfunctory.
Our construction company will never allow cutting corners!
4. I take what others abandon [ren qi wo qu] which means I pick up what others abandon. It originally meant that merchants bought unsalable items at a low price and then sold them at a higher price to make a huge profit. Later, it was used to express that they would not compete with others, which still had benefits.
In a sentence, he is extremely shrewd, and his success in business is because he understands the principle of taking what others give up.
5. Fu shang da jia [fu shang da jia] means a businessman with a lot of money.
This is the largest brothel in the south of the Yangtze River. As long as the rich people, whether they are wealthy businessmen or wealthy officials, they will come here to have fun when they come to Yangzhou.
6. Fu shang xu jia [fu shang xu jia] means a businessman with a lot of money. Same as "rich businessmen".
To make a sentence, he was originally a wealthy businessman, possessing both civil and military skills, and a sharp edge, but he turned out to be a celestial being.
7. I take what others abandon [ren qi wo qu] which means I pick up what others abandon. It originally meant that merchants bought unsalable items at a low price and then sold them at a higher price to make a huge profit. Later, it was used to express that they would not compete with others, which still had benefits.
Sentences: The business is currently in a slump and stores are closed one after another. We might as well take the opportunity to make a profit.
8. Tongsuwuchi [tóng sǒu wú qī] means Tong: an underage child; Sou: an old man; deception: to deceive. Neither children nor old people are deceived. Refers to fair transactions.
The business ethics of being honest and forthright should be truly carried forward in today's socialist era.
9. Jingjingyeye [jīng jīng yè yè] means Jingjing: describing being careful; Yingye: showing fear. Describes being cautious and diligent in doing things.
In Sentences, my father is very caring towards his family; he is dedicated to his work.
10. 1benwanli [yī běn wàn lì] means to use a small amount of capital to obtain a large profit. Describes low cost; large profit.
Doing business in a sentence requires taking great risks, and it is unrealistic to think of making a huge profit.
3. Words to describe businessmen
Confucian merchants, profiteers, merchants, merchants, merchants, merchants, merchants, merchants, chambers of commerce, merchants, merchants, travel merchants, merchants, merchants, merchants, merchants, merchants, merchants, merchants, traders Stalls, merchants, merchants, street stalls, merchants, customers, shopkeepers, merchants, foreign merchants, clerks
Iron abacus
Love money as much as life, care about every penny, only seek profit, be honest and honest, manage the world, benefit the people, good businessmen, and have a prosperous business. The source of wealth is prosperous, attracting wealth and treasures, and the money is rolling in all seasons. The sun is rising, the moon is constant, the source of wealth is abundant, and the house is full of gold and jade. Goods are like a wheel of goods, merchants, civilized business, planned economy, market economy, small profits but quick turnover, small business, small profits, small profits, small profits, walking down the street, selling goods at real prices, not The second price is clear, the real price is fair, the child has no history of bullying, he bargains for high prices, he is smart, capable, polite, treats customers with respect and obeys the law, famous brand products, fake and shoddy products, fakes and genuine products, shoddy goods, forgetfulness, only profit, and hoarding, hoarding, fraud, tax evasion, shameful tax payment.
A businessman who enthusiastically touts business, a businessman who regards customers as God, a businessman who greets customers with a smile 4. Idioms to describe a bad business are:
There are few people, the door is in the cold, no one cares, hard work, bleak Business etc.
1. There are only a few birds outside the door.
Explanation: It originally means that a net can be set up outside the door to catch birds. Later, it was described as a situation in which an official retired from office and lost power, and his court was deserted, with few carriages and horses; or it was described as a situation in which a career declined from prosperity and guests were few and far between.
From: Qing Dynasty Ji Yun's "Notes on the Yuewei Cottage": "The slaves, maids, and maids have all dispersed, and within half a year, there are only a few people left."
Translation: The slaves, maids, and maids have all dispersed, In less than half a year, everything was empty.
2. The door is deserted
Explanation: It describes a person who is very lonely and has few guests.
From: "Pipa Tour" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty: "There are few cars and horses in front of the door, and the boss married a merchant's wife."
Translation: Fewer cars and horses in front of the door, few patrons. Unfortunately, my youth is gone and I have to marry a businessman as my wife.
3. No one cares
Explanation: Ask: Ask about the ferry. Metaphor no one comes to inquire, try or buy.
From "The Peach Blossom Spring" written by Tao Qian of Jin Dynasty: "Liu Ziji from Nanyang, a noble scholar, heard about it and went there happily, but to no avail, he ended up seeking illness. After that, no one cared about it."
Translation: Nanyang Liu Ziji, a noble scholar, heard about it and happily planned to go there, but to no avail, and soon died of illness. There were no more visitors after that.
4. Hard work
Explanation: Management: planning and management. Put all your effort into planning and arrangements.
From: Chapter 4 of "The Future of New China" by Liang Qichao of the Qing Dynasty: "But if the autocratic regime is not eliminated, and no matter how hard you work as a monarch, the people's power will never be developed."
Translation: But if the autocratic regime is not eliminated, no matter how hard you work, it is absolutely impossible for the people's power to develop.
5. Dismal management
Explanation: Dismal: hard work; management: planning. Work hard and plan hard. It refers to working hard in a certain undertaking in a difficult situation.
From: Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty's "Dan Qing Yin Presented to General Cao Ba": "The imperial edict told the general to command the silk, but the craftsman was in poor business."
Translation: The imperial edict was issued to the general to command the silk. Su, you are ingenious and hardworking.
5. Words to describe businessmen
As wise as foolish, clever, clever, exquisite, extremely smart, ice and snow, intelligent, clever, resourceful, wise and courageous, wise and square, wise and brave, wise and wise, Yaolin Qiongshu, beautiful and wise, but also magical and clever.
Intelligent and ingenious, capable of thinking like a god, omnipotent and omniscient, extremely wise and capable of understanding others’ wisdom, self-knowledge is as clear as watching fire, discerning right from wrong, God’s clarity exists in others
His answers are as clear as his eyes and his heart. Bright and clear, clear and clear, dealing with things like running eyes, bright hands and quick hands
The heart is open and the eyes are clear and discerning. The heart is clear and the eyes are bright to observe and know clearly and wisely. Talent
Unparalleled talent, extraordinary talent, amazing talent, extraordinary talent, extraordinary talent, extraordinary knowledge
Romantic talent, unparalleled talent, appearance, unparalleled eloquence, no hindrance, uninhibited talent