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Examples:it's better make slow progress than no progress at all (proverb)—evil creature (preventing a Buddhist monk from progressing enlightenment)—progress (or increase, change etc) day by day—lit. morning bell, evening drum, symbolizing monastic practice (idiom); fig. encouragement study or progress—Progress (name of Russian spaceship)—dedicate oneself to progress—return to the same school and repeat a course from which one has already graduated, as a result of failing to get good enough results to progress to one's desired higher-level school—advance singing loudly (idiom); triumphant progress—Modesty leads progress, arrogance makes you drop behind (favorite slogan of Mao Zedong)—lit. hundred foot pole, progress still further (idiom); fig. much accomplished, still some work do—(of a lazy or incompetent teacher) hamper students' progress—lit. an easy drive on a familiar path (idiom); fig. experience makes progress easy—degree of progress (on project)—Pilgrim's Progress, 1678 novel by John Bunyan (first Chinese translation 1851)—lit. trifling destroys the will (idiom); infatuation with fine details prevents one making progress—lit. one day, a thousand miles (idiom); rapid progress—constantly increasing without limit (idiom); rapid progress in all directions—in sequence, step by step (idiom); make steady progress incrementally—material progress, ideology and culture (philosophic slogan, adopted inDeng Xiaoping theory from 1978)—make progress only with great difficulty [idiom.]— |