turn material resources to good account
Make the best use of everything, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w ù J ì NQ í y 庸 ng, which means that all kinds of things should be used as much as possible. It means to make full use of resources without wasting at all. From Ma Feng's typical cases.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: make the best use of one's talent to turn waste into treasure, and make the best use of one's value
The origin of Idioms
Ma Feng's "typical cases": "this is to make the best use of people's talents, make the best use of things, and have the best of both worlds."
Idiom usage
It's contractive; it's object and attribute; it's commendatory. Make the best use of people, materials, land and goods. Geng kegui's Sun Yat Sen and Song Qingling 2. The chemical plant has made great efforts to make comprehensive use of the waste and make the best use of it.
turn material resources to good account
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