释义 |
Examples:bond (esp. document split in two, with each party holding one half)—the two opposing sides (in a dispute)—In the sky be two birds flying wing to wing, on earth to be two trees with branches intertwined—bend in two so as to break—able work in two different lines—in two minds about sth. [idiom.]—one of the two chief types of music in Chinese opera—fork in chess, with one piece making two attacks—(in the Romanization of Chinese) write two or more syllables together as a single word (not separated by spaces)—lit. one strong beat and one weak beats in a measure of music (two beats in the bar) (idiom); fig. follow a prescribed pattern the letter—Horse-Face, one of the two guardians of the underworld in Chinese mythology—antithesis (two lines of poetry matching in sense and sound)—qin and se, two string instruments that play in perfect harmony—xiaolian, two examination subjects in Han, later a single subject in Ming and Qing—vertical space in a newspaper between two attached pages—Yan and Zhao, two of the Warring States in Hebei and Shanxi—allele (one of two paired gene in diploid organism)—two simultaneous happy events in the family—"youth freezing", Chinese girls beginning anti-ageing treatments as young as two years old in the hope they will never look old—gap in time between two events—Flying Tigers, US airmen in China during World War Two—Jiufen (or Jioufen or Chiufen), mountainside town in north Taiwan, former gold mining town, used as the setting for two well-known movies—Deng Shichang (1849-1894), Qing dynasty naval specialist, founded naval dockyards and two naval colleges, died heroically in action against the Japanese—two-timing (in romantic relationships)—marginal man (term coined by social psychologist Kurt Lewin, referring a person in transition between two cultures or social groups, not fully belonging to either)—Ox-Head, one of the two guardians of the underworld in Chinese mythology—two shift system (in schools)— |