do what little one can to help
Adding bricks and tiles is a Chinese idiom, and its pinyin is ti ā nzhu ā NJI ā w ǎ, which originally refers to adding bricks and tiles continuously when building a house. Do some work and do your best.
Idiom explanation
The original meaning refers to adding bricks and tiles to a house. After the metaphor to do some work, do a little bit of strength, contribute their own strength. and "add fuel to the fire" are antonyms.
Examples of usage
We should learn our skills well and contribute to the construction of our motherland in the future.
Discrimination of words
Idiom structure: combined form: generation time: modern or earlier
Chinese PinYin : tiān zhuān jiē wǎ
do what little one can to help
a clear breeze and bright principles -- as of one 's deportment. qīng fēng liàng jié