释义 |
nature noun—性 n (almost always used) ()质 n (often used) ()Examples:habit becomes nature (idiom); get used something and it seems inevitable—reveal the cloven foot (idiom); to unmask one's true nature—the morning dew will swiftly dissipate (idiom); fig. ephemeral and precarious nature of human existence—human life as the morning dew (idiom); fig. ephemeral and precarious nature of human existence—seek out the real nature based on the name (idiom); to judge sth at face value—the Nirvana sutra: every living thing has Buddha nature.—the great Nirvana sutra: every living thing has Buddha nature.—the theory of Mencius that people are by nature good—It is hard change one's essential nature (idiom). You can't change who you are.—reflect (in the figurative sense: to show the nature of)—source of oxygen (of forests and nature reserves)—the theory that man is an integral part of nature—lit. dreams and visions in a bubble (idiom); fig. the illusory nature of the world in Buddhism—Sanjiangyuan National Nature Reserve, high plateau region of Qinghai containing the headwaters of Changjiang or Yangtze, Huanghe or Yellow River and Lancang or Mekong River—precarious as the morning dew (idiom); fig. ephemeral and precarious nature of human existence—Fire and water have no mercy (idiom). forces of nature beyond human control—Wolong giant panda nature reserve in Wenchuan county, northwest Sichuan—body will go with the morning dew (idiom); fig. ephemeral and precarious nature of human existence—floating clouds, morning dew (idiom); fig. ephemeral nature of human existence—(used indicate one's sincere and straightforward nature)—Chinese language (Mandarin), emphasizing its national nature—man can conquer nature (idiom); human wisdom can prevail over nature—determine the nature (usually of error or crime)—one may know a person for a long time without understanding his true nature— |