释义 |
Examples:my opinion, nothing very involved (idiom, humble expression); my humble point is a familiar opinion—Atlantic mid-ocean ridge—please do it for my sake (i.e. save my face)(humble)—the Mid-autumn festival, the traditional moon-viewing festival on the 15th of the 8th lunar month—the Mid-Autumn Festival on 15th of 8th lunar month—mid-levels (in Hong Kong)—cf Birthday of the Flowers on lunar 15th February and Mid-autumn Festival on lunar 15th August—East Pacific rise (a mid-oceanic ridge stretching from California down Antarctica)—the mid-line between sides on a Chinese chessboard—run aground in mid-course—mooncake (esp. for the Mid-Autumn Festival)—low-level officer of the army from the Ming the mid Qing Dynasty—(in the context of Chinese history) the period from the Opium Wars until the May 4th Movement (mid-19th century 1919)—Mid-autumn Festival on lunar 15th August—modern history (for China, from the Opium Wars until the fall of the Qing Dynasty, i.e. mid-19th early 20th century)—Khorloogiin Choibalsan (1895-1952), Communist leader of the Mongolian People's Republic (mid-1930s-1952)—mid-ocean ridge (geology)—Your presence brings light my humble dwelling—it's none of my business ("I’m just here buy some soy sauce")—Mizongyi, Mizong, My Jhong Law Horn - "Lost Track Fist" (Chinese Martial Art)—lit. if three walk together, one can be my teacher (idiom, from the Analects of Confucius)—difficult obey orders (idiom); much to my embarrassment, I am unable to comply—the poor food I offer you (humble); my inadequate hospitality—please accept my inadequate (food or drink)—my presumptuous request (humble expr.); if I may be so bold ask a favor—lit. my worn-out broom, a thousand in gold (idiom); fig. sentimental value—(affectionate form of address for a male who is not very much younger than oneself) my boy—my younger brother (humble term)—(humble expr.) of humble talent and shallow learning (idiom); Pray forgive my ignorance,...—please give (some of your valuable) attention my task—(of distinguished guest) honor my house (firm etc) with your presence—(honorific written address younger man) My dear young friend—lose money instead of being paid (i.e. sb should pay me, but is actually taking my money)—lit. grass-cutter's comment (humble); fig. my observation as a humble layman—(polite) my uncle (father's younger brother)—my limited view (lit. view through a thin tube)—a thousand tries leads one success (idiom, humble expr.); Even without any notable ability on my part, I may still get it right sometimes by good luck.—(courteous language) it's my good fortune...—(conventional letter ending) words cannot fully express what is in my heart [idiom.]— |