释义 |
Examples:responsible for its profit and losses (of organization)—lit. when you drink water, think of its source (idiom); gratitude for blessings and their well-spring—surpass all others of its kind before and since—(of the sun) emerge in all its brilliance—idemfactor (expressing a vector as sum of its three orthogonal projections)—imago (adult, sexually mature insect, the final stage of its development)—Kang Sheng (1896-1975), Chinese communist leader, a politburo member during the Cultural Revolution and posthumously blamed for some of its excesses—lit. a banner distinguish an army unit or the name of its general—technical word used in psychology meaning the whole is more than the sum of its parts—best or strongest of its type—Turtwig, Japanese comic character, turtle with seedling growing out of its head—(of CDs, videos etc) surplus (or "cut-out") stock from Western countries, sometimes marked with a notch in the disc or its case, sold cheaply in China (beginning in the 1990s), as well as Eastern Europe etc—fig. deal with any matter, regardless of its importance—earthquake intensity (measure of its destructive power)—come to a place on account of its reputation (idiom); attracted to visit a famous location—train or bus traveling only part of its normal route—manage every detail regardless of its importance—lit. an arrow at the end of its flight [idiom.]—radioactive isotope of hydrogen having 2 neutrons in its nucleus, so atomic weight 3—return of something its original owner—cetane number (quality of light diesel fuel, measured by its ignition delay)—visceral arch (gill-bearing arch or its vestigial crease on sides of neck of vertebrates)—evil has its retribution (idiom); suffer the consequences of one's bad deeds—the Six-Day War of June 1967 between Israel and its Arab neighbors—difference in temperature (of body its surroundings)—heavy hydrogen, isotope of hydrogen having 1 neutron in its nucleus, so atomic weight 2—woman hired take care of a newborn child and its mother in the month after childbirth—circumference of a circle is proverbially three times its radius—the Shanghai of old, with its foreign settlements—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— |