释义 |
Examples:dig into piles of outdated writings (idiom); to study old books and papers—go into battle and kill the enemy—touch base matter and turn it to gold (idiom); fig. to turn crude writing into a literary gem—take off and fly into space—transform gold into base metal (idiom); fig. to edit sb else's beautiful prose and ruin it—fall and smash into pieces—press-gang sb and sell into slavery—lit. stare at the ceiling while writing a book (idiom); to put one's whole body and soul into a book—lean on sth and gaze into the distance—raise a lantern and fight at night (idiom); fig. to work into the night—kidnap and force people into service—run into difficulty and stop—fig. run into difficulties and stop—area the west of the Forbidden City, now divided into Zhongnanhai and Beihai—raise one's head and look into the distance—turn big problems into small ones, and small problems into no problems at all—adequately take into account both public and private interests—put one's heart (and soul) into sth.— |