释义 |
Examples:Nara, an old capital of Japan—an old term for province or provincial governor—birthday present (for an old person)—(usually derog.) an old hand at sth—an old hand knows the ropes—an old horse knows the way (idiom); an experienced worker knows what do—lit. new wine in old bottles; fig. new concepts in an old framework—birthday (of an old person)—descended from an old family—(according an old system of nomenclature) on entering school life, a formal personal name given to new students—lit. an old steed in the stable still aspires gallop 1000 miles (idiom); fig. old people may still cherish high aspirations—fig. repeat an old error—I (an old man referring himself)—rem (Röntgen equivalent man, an old unit of radiation damage now replaced by the Sievert)—Zhang Hua (1958-1982), student held up as a martyr after he died saving an old peasant from a septic tank—shoots from an old stump—lit. an old steed in the stable still aspires gallop 1000 miles (idiom); fig. aged person with great aspirations—lit. an old horse knows the way home (idiom); fig. in difficulty, trust an experience colleague—acknowledge (an old relationship)—lit. have already written a testament for an old friend—follow (an old custom etc)—Huang Zhong (-220), general of Shu in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, portrayed as an old fighter—Yanjing, an old name for Beijing—respectful form of address for an old woman—blurred vision of an old person [idiom.]—lit. an old oyster producing a pearl [idiom.]—lit. an old cow eats young grass [idiom.]—an old friend has passed on [idiom.]—Luoyang prefecture level city in Henan, an old capital from pre-Han times—cast off an old skin or shell—(of an official) dismissal from office (old)—advertise an entrance examination for an academic institution (old)— |