释义 |
one-off noun—一次 n (almost always used) 一次性 n (often used) Examples:show off (what one can do)—virtue is one foot tall, the devil ten foot (idiom); It takes constant vigilance stave off evil.—the devil is ten foot tall, virtue one foot (idiom); It takes constant vigilance stave off evil.—show off what one treasures—bite off more than one can chew [idiom.]—one who is cut off from others [idiom.]—The sea of bitterness has no bounds, turn your head see the shore (idiom). Only Buddhist enlightenment can allow one to shed off the abyss of worldly suffering.—where it is possible let people off, one should spare them (idiom); anyone can make mistakes, forgive them when possible—one who has a little knowledge likes show off, but one who is truly knowledgeable is modest—live in plenty without appreciating it (idiom); not to know when one is well off—lit. Train an army for a thousand days use it for one morning. (idiom); fig. extensive preparation eventually pays off— |