释义 |
Examples:If one man holds the pass, ten thousand cannot pass (idiom); One man can hold the pass against ten thousand enemies—planning is with man, accomplishing with heaven (idiom); Man proposes but God disposes.—lit. the man has gold under his knees; fig. a man who does not easily kneel in front of others (owing pride or moral integrity)—man of Qǐ fears the sky falling (idiom); groundless fears—the old man lost his mare, but it all turned out for the best (idiom); fig. a blessing in disguise—Eugene Cernan (1934-), US astronaut in Apollo 10 and Apollo 17 missions, "last man on the moon"—ancient hominid species such as Homo erectus, Neanderthal man etc—three immortal souls and seven mortal forms in Daoism, contrasting the spiritual and carnal side of man—the theory that man is an integral part of nature—Zeng Guofan (1811-1872), Qing dynasty politician and military man—General Michel Suleiman (1948-), Lebanese military man and politician, president of Lebanon from 2008—man (i.e. manly, masculine)—double happiness cakes, pastries offered by a man his fiancée's family at the time of their engagement—Zhou Bo (?-169 BC), military man and politician at the Qin-Han transition, a founding minister of Western Han—Isle of Man, British Isles (Taiwanese usage)—the old man moves mountains (idiom); fig. where there's a will, there's a way—(honorific written address younger man) My dear young friend—A famous teacher trains a fine student (idiom). A cultured man will have a deep influence on his successors.—rem (Röntgen equivalent man, an old unit of radiation damage now replaced by the Sievert)—polite address for an elderly man, or a woman's father-in-law—men fear getting inthe wrong line of business, women fear marrying the wrong man (proverb)—be particularly attentive to (an attractive young lady or man etc)—a holy man who has left behind all earthly desires and concerns and attained nirvana (Buddhism)—man and wife fall out (idiom, from Book of Changes); marital strife—Every man for himself, and the Devil take the hindmost.—Knowledge is not innate man, how can we overcome doubt?—General Wei Chigong (585-658), famous military man instrumental in founding the Tang dynasty—man can conquer nature (idiom); human wisdom can prevail over nature—lit. the old man lost his horse, but it all turned out for the best [idiom.]—lit. when a man achieves the Dao, his poultry and dogs rise Heaven [idiom.]—a horse cannot get fat without an extra ration, a man cannot get rich without an extra income [idiom.]— |