释义 |
Examples:(loan idiom from Matthew 9:17, but fig. meaning is opposite)—technical word used in psychology meaning the whole is more than the sum of its parts—meaning of character is unclear, and no known compounds—saying in which the second part, uttered after a pause or totally left out, is the intended meaning of the allegory presented in the first part—He who comes is surely ill-intentioned, no-one well-meaning will come (idiom).— |