释义 |
Examples:pressing in on one's eyelashes (idiom); imminent—go on stage (in the theater)—luggage that has been checked in (on flight)—do everything oneself (idiom); not to allow others in on the act—move (in chess, on stage, in martial arts)—Xuchang prefecture level city in north Henan, on the Beijing-Guangzhou railway line—Zhuzhou prefecture level city, on the Xiangjiang river in Hunan—fire beacon towers (historical sites on the Great Wall and in Xinjiang)—Sochi (city on the Black Sea in Russia)—Kaliningrad, town on Baltic now in Russian republic—accept a position on a provisional basis, in the absence of better qualified candidates (humble expr.)—bamboos placed across wooden frames on which grain may be stored in damp climates—(economics) bonus stock or share, i.e. share issued fully or partly paid an existing shareholder in a company, generally on a pro rata basis—know how to get on in the world—in Daoism, astral wind on which immortals may ride—rising tone (phonetics, e.g. on a question in English)—cf Japanese surrender in WWII on 15th August 1945—old Chinese name for Calicut, town on Arabian sea in Kerala, India—essay on policy in question and answer form used in imperial exams—tied up in a bundle on a high shelf—cannon firing for days on end (idiom); enveloped in the flames of war—weigh in a balance or on a scale—Gijón (Asturian: Xixón), city in northwest Spain on the bay of Biscay—naengmyeon (Korean dish based on cold noodles in soup)—be spat on in the face and let it dry by itself, not wiping it off (idiom); to turn the other cheek—Gandhara Kingdom in northwest India, c. 600 BC-11 AD, on Kabul River in Vale of Peshawar—demote a party cadre to work on the shop floor or in the countryside—ITŌ Hirobumi (1841-1909), Japanese Meiji restoration politician, prime minister on four occasions, influential in Japanese expansionism in Korea, assassinated in Harbin—symbol used in place of a signature (on a document, contract etc)—Pavel Aleksandrovich Mif (1901-1938), Ukrainian Soviet expert on Chinese affairs, secretly executed in Stalin's purges—cf Japan's surrender in WWII on 15th August 1945—poltergeist in temple that plays tricks on monks and has a taste for their food—Yumen Pass, or Jade Gate, western frontier post on the Silk Road in the Han Dynasty, west of Dunhuang, in Gansu—fig. it is hard get on in one's career while encumbered by family obligations—live in or on another organism as a parasite—lit. believe in the rain on hearing the wind [idiom.]— |