释义 |
other adjective—他 adj (almost always used) 其他 adj (almost always used) Examples:character with meanings influenced by other words—lit. the fish and the bear's paw, you can't have both at the same time (idiom, from Mencius); fig. you must choose one or the other—customs change with time (idiom); other times, other manners—It feels like we have known each other all along.—lit. a pair of mythical birds who depend on each other—turned out other than expected (idiom); unexpected—be too inquisitive about other people's business—lit. take joy in calamity and delight in disaster (idiom); fig. to rejoice in other people's misfortune—parrot other people's words (idiom); to chime in with others—click (using a mouse or other pointing device)—indicate the phonetic value of a word using other words—voicing (adjustment of timbre, loudness etc of organ or other musical instrument)—dial or meter for displaying speed, time, or other measurements—(in Chinese medicine) stasis (of blood or other fluids)—one can't perform a major task while bothered by other duties—oppose each other with equal harshness (idiom); tit for tat—slap with one hand and then the other, in quick succession—"village-certificated house", residence supposedly only transferable other village residents but often sold on the open market—amass wealth by heavy taxation or other unscrupulous means—pick up what others say (idiom); to pass off other people's opinions as one's own—abandon self for others (idiom, from Analects); to sacrifice one's own interest for other people—each trying unload responsibilities onto the other—special (or reserved) train (or other vehicle)—mutually shirking responsibilities (idiom); each blaming the other—pronunciation of a character other than the standard—play or strum a lute or other stringed instrument—lit. the other mountain's stone can polish jade (idiom); improve oneself by accepting criticism from outside—alicyclic hydrocarbon (i.e. involving ring other than benzene ring)—nine tones and six modes (tonal system of Cantonese and other southern languages)—decoction of chrysanthemum, liquorice and certain other herbs—the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence—lit. see only the other rider's dust and have no hope of catching up [idiom.]— |