释义 |
another adjective—另 adj (often used)另一 adj (often used)他 adjExamples:light as a goose feather, heavy as Mt Tai (idiom); of no consequence one person, a matter of life or death to another—beat a tiger from the front door, only to have a wolf come in at the back (idiom); fig. facing one problem after another—wipe out the villains (e.g. insurgents, or people of another race)—officials shield one another (idiom); a cover-up—character serving as sound value of another character—treat one another with absolute sincerity (idiom); to show total devotion—lodge under another person's roof (idiom); to live relying on sb else's charity—go in numbers to attack another party with condemnations—lit. reins together and carriages level (idiom); keeping exactly abreast of one another—Hot money, money flowing from one currency another in the hope of quick profit—animal that is harmful crops or to another species—as close as one's hands and feet (idiom); loving one another as brothers—lit. river water does not interfere with well water (idiom); Do not interfere with one another.—produce clouds with one turn of the hand and rain with another (idiom); fig. to shift one's ground—confuse one thing with another (idiom); to muddle—keep watch and defend one another (idiom, from Mencius); to join forces to defend against external aggressors—butchering one another as fish and flesh (idiom); killing one another—close kindred slaughter one another (idiom); internecine strife—mutually dependent for life (idiom); rely upon one another for survival—another name for traditional Chinese character (mainly in Taiwan)—lit. short-weaponed soldiery fight one another (idiom); fierce hand-to-hand infantry combat—striving be first and fearing to be last (idiom); outdoing one another—fault line where the two sides slide horizontally past one another—sacrifice oneself torturously working for another or for a group—change of affection, shift of love (idiom); change one's feelings to another love—be kind and love one another (idiom); bound by deep emotions—choose sth. over another to suit one's own convenience—it's all very well talk, but getting things done is another matter [idiom.]—mostly colloquial classifier for number of times of movement from one place to another; things arranged in a row.—colloquial classifier for number of times of movement from one place to another or number of turns, times, occasions.— |