释义 |
Examples:lit. reins together and carriages level (idiom); keeping exactly abreast of one another—bound set of bamboo slips used for record keeping (old)—seal up (for safe keeping)—heart and mouth at variance (idiom); keeping one's real intentions oneself—bamboo slip used for record keeping during the Han Dynasty—twelve divisions of the day of early Chinese and Babylonian time-keeping and astronomy—It is better squash enmity rather than keeping it alive (proverb)—give one's bare heart into sb. else's keeping (idiom); sb. has one's absolute confidence—both covert and undercover (officers) keeping watch [idiom.]—a new branch grows out of a knot (idiom); fig. side issues keep arising—keep on saying (idiom); to repeat over and over again—lit. give medicine to a dead horse (idiom); fig. to keep trying everything in a desperate situation—say one and mean just that (idiom); to keep one's word—fish brings heat, meat brings phlegm, vegetables and tofu keep you healthy—keep one's calm in the face of the unexpected—guard against pride and impatience (idiom); to remain modest and keep cool—the Qing order all men to shave their heads but keep a queue, first ordered in 1646—mind one's own business and keep out of trouble—persevere unremittingly (idiom); to keep going until the end—lit. draw a line on the ground to keep within [idiom.]— |