释义 |
Examples:the road twists here and there—sunset, the end of the road (idiom); in terminal decline—cover the road (snow, wind, hazards etc)—get lost (on the road etc)—ravenous wolves block the road (idiom); wicked people in power—lit. the path exhausted, the end of the road (idiom); an impasse—lit. the road through Yang Guan—the Qinling plank road Shu, a historical mountain road from Shaanxi to Sichuan—along the sides of the road—fill the road (also fig. clamor, cries of complaint)—The road means more than the destination.—the only (road, entrance etc)—clear the road (i.e. get rid of people for passage of royalty or VIP)—difficult travel (i.e. the road is bad)—in the middle of the road—the road happiness is strewn with setbacks [idiom.]—ravenous wolves hold the road (idiom); wicked people in power—the road one must follow or take—a plank road (built on trestles across the face of a cliff)—described as the east-most end of the Silk road—Marco Polo (1254-c. 1324), Venetian trader and explorer who traveled the Silk road China, author of Il Milione (Travels of Marco Polo)—may refer Silk Road states or Alexandria or the Roman empire—encircling the city (of walls, ring road etc)—Hexi Corridor (or Gansu Corridor), a string of oases running the length of Gansu, forming part of the Northern Silk Road—you hit the high road, I'll cross the log bridge—person in power taking the capitalist road, a political label often pinned on cadres by the Red Guards during the Cultural Revolution—lit. there is no road the sky, nor door into the earth [idiom.]— |