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俗话说:“临阵磨枪,不快也光”。所谓“临阵磨枪”,系指平日毫无战斗准备,到了阵前才磨枪出击。当然,这样做是很难取胜的,决不可提倡。但是,临阵磨枪总比不磨要好,既使不快,也可光亮,就此而言,也不无可取之处。正确的做法应该是既要天天磨枪,常备不懈,又不放过临阵磨枪,再加一把劲,那枪就既快又亮了。笔者不由得联想到运动竞赛:若将一日复一日的训练谓为“天
As the saying goes: “Come grit gun, unpleasant light.” The so-called “ground-breaking mill gun,” means no battle on weekdays to prepare, before the array before grinding guns attack. Of course, this is hard to win and should not be advocated. However, it is always better to grind the gun than to grind it, even if unpleasant, but also bright, in terms of this, it is not without merit. The correct approach should be that it is necessary to grind every day, keep standing, and let it go without a break, adding a success, that the gun is fast and bright. I can not help thinking of sports competitions: If the training day after day as "days