1, intelligent
[ cōng míng líng lì ]
Clever: developed intelligence and high talent. Smart: flexible and smart. Describe a child as clever, lively and smart.
2. Lively and cheerful
[Be ready to come out]
Open-minded and extroverted.
Step 3 be innocent
[tiān zhēn làn màn]
Innocence: refers to the simplicity of the heart, without affectation and hypocrisy; Romance: frank and natural appearance. Describe children's simple, lively and lovely thoughts, without affectation or hypocrisy.
Step 4 be alive and kicking
[hǔ]
Describe lively and vigorous, full of vitality.
Step 5 be in high spirits
[xìng zhì bó bó]
Interest: interest; Full of vigor and vitality: the appearance of vigor and vitality. Describe excitement.
6, alive and kicking
[Huóbèng Luan tiào]
Lively, lively, cheerful and lively.
Step 7 be natural and graceful
[Luo Luo dàfāng]
Rollo: Frank and cheerful. Describe a natural and generous manner.
8. aboveboard
[Where is my way]
Describe people as brave and cheerful.
9, unruly
[háo fàng béjé]
Restraint: halter, extension is bondage. Describe a person's heroic and unrestrained temperament.
10, courtesy
[ bīn bīn yǒu lǐ ]
Binbin: The original meaning is the appearance of both literature and quality, and the later description is elegant. Describe the appearance of being graceful and polite.
2. Describe your four-word idiom, which is multi-character, optimistic, mature and steady, childish and naughty, gentle and considerate.
Lively and lovely, ordinary, introverted and shy, outgoing and cheerful, kind-hearted.
Smart, understanding, humorous, open-minded and enterprising.
Cautious, unhappy, upright, pessimistic and frustrated, lazy.
Free and easy, suspicious, be swayed by considerations of gain and loss, whimsical and sentimental.
Indifferent to fame and fortune, selfless, considerate, obedient, enthusiastic and helpful.
Speak fast, talk little, be nosy, pursue * * *, and be unrestrained.
Cunning and changeable, greedy and cheap, fickle and changeable, easy virtue, conspicuous.
Value color over friends, timid, active and responsible, brave and just, smart and studious.
Seeking truth from facts, pragmatic, honest, smooth, experienced and bad-tempered.
Be slow, be honest, mother-in-law.
3. Describe your four-word idiom: multiple personalities, optimism, maturity and stability, childish and naughty, gentle and considerate, lively and lovely, ordinary, introverted and shy, outgoing and cheerful, kind, intelligent, considerate, humorous, open-minded, active and cautious, unhappy, fair and honest, pessimistic and frustrated, lazy, free and easy, suspicious, suffering from loss and thinking differently. Look ahead and think behind, follow the rules, be enthusiastic and helpful, speak quickly, be quiet, be nosy, pursue * * *, be bold and unrestrained, be cunning and changeable, be greedy for petty gain, change one's mind, be easy virtue, attach importance to friends, be timid, be active and responsible, be brave and just, be smart and eager to learn, be practical and realistic, be sophisticated and have a bad temper.
4. What are the four-word idioms of self-evaluation? 1, meticulous: Gou: Gou, careless. Refers to doing things carefully, not sloppy at all.
Pinyin: yρsρbǒg u
From: Qing Wu Jingzi, The Scholars: "The boss visits; See uncle meticulous; The promotion is on the same day. "
2. Down-to-earth: down-to-earth land. Metaphor is practical and serious.
Pinyin: Ji m \u o tàshídi
Said by: Shao Yong's Song, Volume 18: "The public asked Kang Jie,' Who is someone?' Say,' You are a down-to-earth person.' "
3, seeking truth from facts
Pinyin: Shi Shi qiúShi
Ego: It refers to exploring the internal relations of things and the regularity of their development from the actual object, and understanding the essence of things. Usually refers to doing things according to the actual situation.
4, familiar with thinking: read repeatedly and think seriously.
Pinyin: shú dú shēn sī: and
From: Shi's "Send An An Xiucai on a Journey to the West": "I can never get tired of reading old books, and I can never get tired of reading them."
5. Caution: This means being serious about something.
Pinyin: shèn zhòng qí sh:
From: The Present Situation of Wonders Witnessed in Twenty Years No.81Back: "An observer cautiously said,' This is a big company founded by a brother.' "
Step 6 be proactive
Pinyin: jjíXiàng shàng
Said by: About Lu Xun's Two Hearts
7. Respecting teachers and emphasizing Taoism: Taoism refers to the principles that teachers should follow and the knowledge that teachers impart. Respect teachers and attach importance to their teaching.
Pinyin: z ū n sh and zh ò ng dà o
From: Ye Fan's Biography of Confucius in the Southern Song Dynasty: "Wenming Wang; You should respect the teacher and pay attention to the road. "
8. Keep your word: speak reliably and have credit.
Pinyin: yánér yǒu xn
From: The Analects of Confucius: "Make friends and keep your word."