释义 |
Examples:trap (e.g. basket, pit or snare for catching animals)—Nihonshoki or Chronicles of Japan (c. 720) book of mythology and history—golden branch, jade leaves (idiom); fig. blue-blooded nobility, esp. imperial kinsmen or peerless beauty—backwards and forwards action (e.g. of piston or pump)—letter "I" or roman "IX" in list "A, B, C", or "I, II, III" etc—die in such a way that sb (or sth) else also perishes—fired power plant (i.e. fired by coal, oil or gas)—subject-object-verb SOV or subject-object-predicate sentence pattern (e.g. in Japanese or Korean grammar)—Kul Tigin or Kultegin (685-c. 731), general of the Second Turkic Kaganate—(of a shop etc) close (for the night, or permanently)—sixth year F6 of the 60 year cycle, e.g. 1989 or 2049—achieve fame among one's contemporaries (idiom); temporary or local celebrity—incus or anvil bone of middle ear, passing sound vibration from malleus hammer bone stapes stirrup bone—Gulja or Yining city in Xinjiang, capital of Ili Kazakh autonomous prefecture—Frederic Chopin or Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin (1810-1849), Polish pianist and composer—classifier for turns in a game, discussion, or competition—classifier for bagfuls of things, such as flour or cement—classifier for objects in a handheld bottle, vial, or flask, such a bottle of water—classifier for cans of beverages, such as soda or beer—classifier used when saying: types or kinds of sth.—classifier for individual things or people, general, catch-all classifier—classifier for sections of plants such as bamboo or sugarcane; tree branches; class periods at school; cylindrical batteries, train carriages—classifier for gusts or bursts; for events of short duration such as lightning, storms, wind—classifier for chunks, lumps, or pieces of land, stones, cake, bread, candy, tofu; wristwatches—classifier for piles of things, such as trash or sand—classifier for objects in a small package or pouch, such as cookies, cigarettes—classifier for pairs of objects which naturally come in pairs such as chopsticks or shoes—classifier for objects in a small box or case, such as cigarettes, chocolates, mooncakes, cassettes, CDs— |