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Examples:wisdom of the masses exceeds that of any individual—go through water and tread on fire (idiom); not afraid of any difficulty—stem of any Chinese cabbage—not regard as a matter (of any importance)—no room advance or to retreat (idiom); without any way out of a dilemma—without any way out of a dilemma—noodles or pasta made from any kind of flour—be unable to make any sense of the matter—without any sense of shame—precarious as pile of eggs (idiom); ready fall and break at any moment—can't find any way (of doing sth)—completely lacking any feeling or sense of justice (idiom); cold and ruthless—without any fear of consequences—any occupation that involves a great deal of field work—(any number of possible translations)—any similar bird of prey—fig. deal with any matter, regardless of its importance—any-old-how, regardless of the specific task—fully deserving, without any reservations (idiom); entirely worthy (of a title, honor etc)—any one of (a list of possibilities)—any ray (fish) variety of Myliobatiformes order—fig. not getting any matter of substance—undertake to rectify any deficiencies in the quality of a building, product or service—guard a tree-stump, waiting for rabbits, and climb a tree to catch fish (idiom); without any practical course of action—talk without any intention of acting on it—not recognizing one's family (idiom); self-centered and not making any allowances for the needs of one's relatives—any of three 10-day division of the month (during Tang dynasty)— |