释义 |
Examples:lit. by the thousands and tens of thousands (idiom); untold numbers—lit. kill a chicken in front of a monkey; fig. to make an example of sb (by punishment) to frighten others—dispose of sth (by selling)—(of facial features) be marred by a scar etc—buying by a group of individuals who negotiate a discount for the group—(of the eyes) be irritated by smoke—(of a responsibility) be taken care of by—wedding photos (done in studio, kit and caboodle taken care of by the studio)—titer (measure of effective concentration in virology or chemical pathology, defined in terms of potency after dilution by titration)—percussion instrument in the form of a bamboo fish (traditionally used by Daoist priests)—Heian Period (794-1192), period of Japanese history ruled by Kyoimperial court—hand foot and mouth disease, HFMD, caused by a number of intestinal viruses, usually affecting young children—separated in time (usu. followed by a quantity of time)—conquer by force of arms—the coup of 12th Mar 1927, an attempt by Chiang Kai-shek suppress the communists—Macintosh (brand of computers made by Apple)—by extension, the United States of America—poor monk (humble term used by monk of himself)—(of a pair of horses) pull side by side—the Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare—folk theater consisting of recitation accompanied by clapper board rhythm—worn down by years of non-repair—the Shanghai coup of 12th Mar 1927 by Chiang Kai-shek against the communists—series of performance by a visiting troupe—(old) young fellow (term of address used by the older generation)—send a message of condolence by telegram—Senkaku Islands (administered by Japan as part of Okinawa prefecture)—rem (Röntgen equivalent man, an old unit of radiation damage now replaced by the Sievert)—(preceded by a clause of condition or reason) not until—infantile convulsion (illness affecting children esp. under the age of five, marked by muscular spasms)—arrow used as a token of authority (by field commanders)—the foundation of PRC by Mao Zedong in 1949—Zulfikar Ali Bhut(1928-1979), president of Pakistan 1971-1979 executed by General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq—(of Chinese pronunciation) a vowel followed by a nasal consonant—designation of a person by a monk—Mt Gangdisê (6656m) in southwest Tibet, revered by Tibetans as the center of the universe—dash on bravely with no thought of personal safety (idiom); undaunted by dangers—polypeptide, a chain of amino acids linked by peptide bonds CO-NH, a component of protein—overwhelmed by weight of numbers—by extension, person of reprehensible morals—General English Proficiency Test (GEPT), commissioned by Taiwan's Ministry of Education in 1999—grant of territory by an emperor or monarch (old)—become Emperor by the grace of Heaven—Lord Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma (1900-1979), British commander in Southeast Asia during WWII, presided over the partition of India in 1947, murdered by the IRA.—stuck together as by glue (of lovers)—lit. seeing others go hunting, one is excited by memories of the thrill of the hunt [idiom.]—secure as a city protected by a wall of metal and a moat of boiling water [idiom.]—an excess of heat caused by a deficiency in Yin energy [idiom.]— |