释义 |
Examples:a promise worth one thousand in gold (idiom); a promise that must be kept—solely engrossed in one thing—green sea, blue sky (idiom); sea and sky merge in one shade—bitten by a snake in one year, fears the well rope for ten years (idiom); once bitten twice shy—congregate in one hall (idiom); to gather under one roof—theist (believer in one or more Deities)—number one in the country—Aladdin, character in one of the tales in the The Book of One Thousand and One Nights—lit. hair and beard all in one stroke—rise and fall of stock in one day's trading—catch everything in one net (idiom); to eliminate at one stroke—lit. one strong beat and three weak beats in a measure of music (four beats in the bar) (idiom); fig. scrupulous attention detail—fight in one place after another—swallow in one gulp [idiom.]—all things tend in one direction [idiom.]—lit. drop a thousand zhang in one fall [idiom.]—in one ear and out the other—get there in one step (idiom); easily done—lit. sth hits one in the face—regarding oneself as number one in terms of leadership, seniority or status—one of the characters used in kwukyel (phonetic "san"), an ancient Korean writing system—lit. hope one's son becomes a dragon (idiom); fig. to long for one' s child to succeed in life—Lintun commandery (108 BC-c. 300 AD), one of four Han dynasty commanderies in north Korea—be the one in charge of the family—work as one (idiom); united in a concerted effort—name of vassal state of Zhou dynasty from 661 BC in Shanxi, one of the Seven Hero Warring States—classifier for long, narrow, flexible objects such as fish, dogs, pants; for roads and rivers; for human lives; in the expression: one heart, meaning working together for a common goal— |