释义 |
Examples:make a name for oneself —make things difficult (for someone)—make a hasty last-minute effort (often refers to cramming for exams)—make a declaration for the east and strike to the west—make a claim (for damages etc)—make up for an earlier mistake—make up for a deficiency—lit. use others' strengths make up for one's weak points (idiom from Mencius)—make a rod for one's own back—type of wood used make punting poles for boats (old)—thin foil make paper money for the dead—make up for what is lacking—make things easy for people—make up for one's misdeeds—make provision for (capital requirements)—make life difficult for (sb.)—make preparations for plowing and sowing—make a journey for nothing—make concessions for the sake of future gains [idiom.]—the gains do not make up for the losses [idiom.]—make life difficult for sb. by unreasonable actions— |