释义 |
Examples:dig into piles of outdated writings (idiom); to study old books and papers—(of troops etc) dress (come into alignment for parade formation)—fall into disuse (of laws, customs etc)—fall into the net of justice (idiom); finally arrested—jump into a well (to drown oneself, esp. of ladies in fiction)—place oneself into the hands of v—be afraid of getting into trouble—fly into a rage out of humiliation—observe the past to foresee the future (idiom, taken loosely from Book of Songs); studying ancient wisdom gives insight into what is to come—(of a group of people) rush into action—push into a line out of turn—area the west of the Forbidden City, now divided into Zhongnanhai and Beihai—shift resources into areas of need—lit. treasuring a jade ring becomes a crime (idiom); get into trouble on account of a cherished item— |