释义 |
Examples:don't let rhetoric spoil the message (idiom); don't get carried away with flowery speech the detriment of what you want to say—if you ride a tiger, it's hard get off (idiom); fig. impossible to stop halfway—knowing the enemy and yourself will get you unscathed through a hundred battles (idiom, from Sunzi's "The Art of War")—lit. the more you touch things up, the darker they get—lit. even jumping inthe Yellow River can't get you clean—lit. at first raw, later ripe (idiom); unfamiliar at first but you get used it—go at it with all you've got—if two tigers fight, one must get injured (idiom); if you start a war, someone is bound get hurt—lit. you cannot get fat with only one mouthful (proverb)— |