释义 |
Examples:cf With his brains and her looks...—lit. the next mountain looks taller (idiom); fig. not satisfied with one's current position—lose (flavor, freshness, shape, hair, one's good looks etc)—a person who looks drenched and bedraggled—housekeeper who looks after old people with no children or whose children do not live with them—dragon's vein, terrain that looks like a dragon—woman who looks after small children—show off one's good looks shamelessly—lit. wind and rain darken the sky (idiom); fig. the situation looks grim—looks impressive but is worthless [idiom.]—dart looks of hate at sb [idiom.]—a wise man looks after his own hide [idiom.]—lit. look inone's heart, no shame (idiom); with a clear conscience—look disdainfully out of the corner of one's eye—overall brand look or logo that can be patented—look up and see no-one familiar (idiom); not having anyone to rely on—lean and hungry look (resulting from vegetarian diet)—look after the needs of (a person or an animal)—"youth freezing", Chinese girls beginning anti-ageing treatments as young as two years old in the hope they will never look old—watch with folded arms (idiom); to look on without lifting a finger—Look out for yourself, or heaven and earth will combine destroy you.—lit. look for holes, and observe gaps (idiom); to search out one's opponent's weak points—look after one's aged parents and arrange proper burial after they die—look after one's parents generously, but not waste money on a lavish funeral—fig. stay to look after one's elderly parents—the utmost care (idiom); look after sb in every possible way—look-up table for Chinese character based on radical and stroke-count—raise one's head and look around (esp. at the state of the nation)—glancing left and right (idiom); to look all around—lit. look at flowers in the fog (idiom); fig. blurred vision—lit. swell one's face up by slapping it to look imposing (idiom); to seek to impress by feigning more than one's abilities—lean against the railings and look at the moon [idiom.]— |