释义 |
Examples:chew on a large slab (idiom); a large mouthful is hard to chew—classifier for large vehicles e.g. planes or coaches, or for large reflex cameras—a large-scale collective effort find details about a person or event (Internet slang)—large bird, possibly related crane or swan (archaic)—reception pavilion (generally part of a large residence, and often built in a garden)—a place where small streams flow ina large one—making up a group, forming a troupe (idiom); in large numbers—China Network Communications (CNC) Group Corporation (one of China's large telephone companies)—Asteraceae or Compositae (composites), a large family of dicotyledonous plants producing scents, includes aster, daisy and sunflower—cassowary (genus Casuarius), large flightless bird native northeastern Australia and New Guinea—churn out large quantities without regard for quality (idiom); rough and slipshod work—large tail obstructs action (idiom); bottom heavy—apparently insignificant details can have a large impact—Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN, Geneva, Switzerland—have a large and sumptuous meal (traditionally on the 1st and 15th of each month)—the rhizome of large-headed atractylodes (Atractylodes macrocephaia)—heat island effect (i.e. large city centers are hotter)—household with savings or annual income of 10,000 yuan or more (considered a large amount in the 1970s, when the term became established)—recruit soldiers and buy horses (idiom); to raise a large army—city heat island (i.e. large city centers are hotter)—Jiansanjiang, large-scale agricultural development in Sanjiang river plain in Heilongjiang—large warehouse-like self-service retail store—Box Hill, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia with a large Chinese community—ilium (the large flat bone of the pelvic girdle)—fig. sell at a large discount (in advertising)—Uluru, iconic large rock formation in central Australia, sacred Aboriginals, a World Heritage Site—sanxian, large family of 3-stringed plucked musical instruments, with snakeskin covered wooden soundbox and long neck, used in folk music, opera and Chinese orchestra—classifier for corpses, coffins and large clocks e.g. grandfather clocks—classifier for a large amount of money or medical/legal cases—classifier for medicine in tablet form;small flat items in form of a slice, piece, disk or scrap;a meadow, forest, clouds,area of skin,large stretch of water e.g. ocean or lake;mental or real image of good harvest or great happiness;sound of footsteps or laughter; warmheartedness.— |