Results for: forward looking and ambitious
English Chinese
progress step by step, gradual progress, to move forward (slowly)漸進 [jian4 jin4]
promote, to advocate, propose, take the lead in urging forward a matter提倡
push out, push forward, cut with hair clippers, push a thing away from one's self or towards another (with hand, foot or stick)推進
push straight forward to one's goal or aim向目標猛進
put forward提出
Put your best foot forward. Don't put your light under a bushel basket. If you want to tip, tip first, don't wait until you are leaving the hotel. (Flowers should be put out front, don't put them in the back.)花要插面前 ,不要插後面 ,要適時為之 ,不要事後補辦。
right side, proper, just, formal, pure, straight forward and unbending, honest and virtuous, principal as opposed to the secondary, original text, exactly, positively
rush, charge forward, hit with force, confront
said in praise of the honest public servant, To be an honest official one must be very frugal in his life style. (Lit. If an official is not ambitious to become rich, he must use salt rather than fine foods or delicacies to flavor his rice.做官清廉 ,吃飯拌鹽。
send or deliver through or in care of another person, pass on to, to forward, c/o轉交
set forward or advance clock or watch調整快一點
stand upright, rigidly, rigid, stick out, pull up, unyielding, unbending, tough, outstanding, remarkable, eminent, prominent, to thrust forward (one's breast)
straight forward, clear-cut乾脆
straighten the body, put oneself forward挺身
surging forward with great momentum, unfolding on a magnificent scale波澜壮阔 [bo1 lan2 zhuang4 kuo4]
 

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