释义 |
Examples:lit. fly one's banner on a solitary tree (idiom); fig. to act as a loner—It takes ten years nurture a tree, but a hundred years to train a man (idiom). A good education program takes a long time to develop.—pattra palm tree (Corypha umbraculifera), whose leaves were used as paper substitute for Buddhist sutras—lit. climb a tree catch a fish (idiom); fig. to attempt the impossible—lit. every tree or bush an enemy soldier (idiom); fig. panic and treat everyone as an enemy—Cibotium barometz, Asian tropical tree fern with hairy fronds (used in TCM)—wutong or Paulownia tree (Fermiana platanifolia), a lightweight strong wood used for musical instruments—sandalwood (Santalum album), a Nepalese tree producing valuable fragrant oil—tung oil, from the Japanese wood-oil tree Aleurites cordata, used in making lacquer—good Chinese wood-oil tree (Aleurites cordata)—lit. point at the mulberry tree and curse the locust tree—wrap one's arm around (used to describe the girth of a tree trunk)—lit. you plant a garden and the flowers do not bloom, you poke a stick in the mud and it grows ina tree—Styracaceae, tree family including silver-bell, snowdrop and benzoin—Paulownia tree (Fermiana platanifolia), a lightweight strong wood used for musical instruments—burial of cremated remains at the foot of a tree—lit. idly poke a stick in the mud and it grows ina tree to shade you—lit. the red apricot tree leans over the garden wall—Betulaceae (broadleaf tree family including birch and alder)—lit. don't tie your shoelaces in a melon patch, and don't adjust your hat under a plum tree [idiom.]—lit. guard a tree-stump, waiting for rabbits [idiom.]—classifier for sections of plants such as bamboo or sugarcane; tree branches; class periods at school; cylindrical batteries, train carriages— |