[ bùchǐxiàwèn ] (乐于向学问较差或职位较低的人请教) not feel ashamed to ask and learn from one's subordinates; be modest enough to consult one's inferiors; be open-minded in study; condescend to ask for advice; deign to ask somebody below oneself; not ashamed to ask and learn from one's inferiors; not to be ashamed to ask from common people; not to feel ashamed to ask and learn from people below; not to feel ashamed to ask one's inferiors; stoop to ask advice from the common run of people
fools智者不耻下问: fools learn nothing from wise men but wise men learn much from
不耻下问才能有学问: a man becomes learned by asking questionsa man can die but once
Example Sentences:
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A man becomes learned by asking questions 学问学问,不耻下问。
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A man becomes learned by asking questions 不耻下问才能有学问。
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Learn from yesterday , live for today , hope for tomorrow . the important thing is not to stop questioning 以昨天为鉴,以今天为乐,以明天为盼,永远不耻下问最重要。
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Instead he turned to teaching , hoping that he could change the world by changing its leaders at a young age . we have many accounts of his teaching and all his students praise his natural talent for brilliant teaching 在教学态度上,有学而不厌,诲人不倦的精神,持知之为知之,不知为不知态度,有三人行必有我师焉和不耻下问的思想。