释义 |
Examples:thousands of horses, all mute (idiom); no-one dares speak out—no vestige of a beginning, no prospect of an end—motion of no confidence (against the government, in parliamentary debates)—orphaned of all one's immediate relatives (idiom); no one rely on—a matter of no concern oneself [idiom.]—of no consequence [idiom.]—no room advance or to retreat (idiom); without any way out of a dilemma—light as a goose feather, heavy as Mt Tai (idiom); of no consequence one person, a matter of life or death to another—show no understanding of the times (idiom); cannot adapt to current circumstances—showy boxing of no practical use—Rabdosia lophanthoides (no common name), herb plant of Lamiaceae family (together with mint and lavender), used in TCM—a hero with no chance of using his might—light hydrogen, the most common isotope of hydrogen, having no neutron, so atomic weight 1—Fire and water have no mercy (idiom). forces of nature beyond human control—make no secret (of one's presence)—no end of virtuous achievements (idiom); boundless beneficence—it will cause no end of trouble (idiom); nip the problem in the bud—bravery with no thought of personal safety (idiom); risking life and limb—out of ammunition and no hope of reinforcements (idiom); in desperate straits—The net of heaven is wide, but no-one escapes.—lit. a clay ox enters the sea (idiom); fig. disappear with no hope of returning—a matter of no great urgency—(of a defect etc) be of no great matter [idiom.]—lit. see only the other rider's dust and have no hope of catching up [idiom.]—lit. a new-born calf has no fear of the tiger [idiom.]—the Winnowing Basket in the southern sky, and the Big Dipper in the north (idiom); sth. which, despite its name, is of no practical use—make something of no value appear valuable [idiom.]— |