释义 |
knowing oneself [idiom.]—Examples:lit. don't worry about not knowing goods, but about comparing them (proverb)—knowing (of a smile, look etc)—knowing the enemy and yourself will get you unscathed through a hundred battles (idiom, from Sunzi's "The Art of War")—knowing when come and when to leave—not knowing what do next—not knowing when come or leave (idiom); with no sense of propriety—lit. not knowing what's important (idiom); no appreciation of the gravity of things—not knowing what do (idiom); at one's wits' end—not knowing anything at all (idiom); completely ignorant—knowing how accumulate wealth—ask a question, already knowing the answer—not knowing one's limits— |