释义 |
Examples:living spirit, living image (idiom); true life—lit. a caged bird in a pavilion (idiom); fig. lose vigilance by comfortable living—the Nirvana sutra: every living thing has Buddha nature.—not living up one's abilities—the great Nirvana sutra: every living thing has Buddha nature.—clean-living and honest (idiom); avoid immorality—be unable to make a living—lit. jump out of a fire pit (idiom); to escape from a living hell—Eastern Barbarians, non-Han tribe living the east of China c 2200 BC—rely on others for the air one breathes (idiom); to depend on sb's whim for one's living—living under a false identity—be unable to continue living (in a certain manner)—(Buddhism) "The Floating World", the world of the living—never move your four limbs, can't distinguish the five crops (idiom); living as a parasite—foreign lands and places (idiom); living as expatriate—What decade are you living in?—a scholar or government official living in one's village—(coll.) adults still living with and depending on their parents—a ritual whereby the living soul is brought the nether world for a spiritual journey—lit. return to office after living as a hermit on Mount Dongshan (idiom); fig. to make a comeback—person living or traveling far from home— |