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Examples:It's too late change anything now.—With a will, you can achieve anything.—lips sealed and not saying anything (idiom); fig. omit mention (of a non-person or embarrassing topic)—without rules, how can anything be done (idiom); one must follow some rules—as empty as anything (idiom); completely bereft—(adverbial expression indicating that the attention of the subject of the verb is focused on what they are doing, not distracted by anything else)—not paying attention anything (idiom); to idle time away—lit. turn to any doctor one can find when critically ill (idiom); fig. to try anyone or anything in a crisis—not having anything at all (idiom); utterly lacking—trip forwards or stumble back (idiom, from Book of Songs); can't get anything right—consume passively without doing anything useful—If you can't do anything prevent it, you might as well sit back and enjoy it.—often in negative expressions, meaning "no worries about anything"—with money, you can do anything—not do anything productive—fig. don't do anything that might arouse suspicion—empty-handed (idiom); fig. not receiving anything—not holding anything back—unable do anything right—faulted at every turn (idiom); can't get anything right—not stopping at anything—talking of anything under the sun—no danger of anything going wrong—limited term of imprisonment (i.e. anything less than life imprisonment)—all taboos are off (idiom); anything goes—not knowing anything at all (idiom); completely ignorant—lit. have one's hands bound and be unable to do anything about it (idiom); fig. helpless in the face of a crisis—not saying anything further (idiom); not raising any objection—unable accomplish anything but liable to spoil everything [idiom.]—(self-deprecating) have grown old without accomplishing anything [idiom.]—Although the peony is beautiful, it depends entirely on help from the green leaves (idiom). However brilliant you may be, you can't do anything without support from others.— |