释义 |
Examples:kill two birds with one stone —kill two birds with one stone [idiom.]—one cannot concentrate on two things at the same time—one person taking on two tasks simultaneously—fig. two hearts beating as one—one of the 12 two-hour periods of the day—one-two or ace-deuce (smallest throw at dice)—one watch (i.e. two hour period during night)—When two tigers fight, one will get injured (idiom). If it comes a fight, someone will get hurt.—one country, two systems (PRC proposal regarding Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan)—alternate angles (where one line meets two parallel lines)—one of the five two hour periods inwhich the night was formerly divided—one of the two latitude lines, Tropic of Capricorn or Tropic of Cancer—if two tigers fight, one must get injured (idiom); if you start a war, someone is bound get hurt—one of the two chief types of music in Chinese opera—fork in chess, with one piece making two attacks—lit. one strong beat and one weak beats in a measure of music (two beats in the bar) (idiom); fig. follow a prescribed pattern the letter—Horse-Face, one of the two guardians of the underworld in Chinese mythology—bond (esp. document split in two, with each party holding one half)—hearts linked as one, just as the proverbial rhinoceros communicates emotion telepathically through his single horn (idiom); fig. two hearts beat as one—two hearts beating as one—lit. one knife cut two segments (idiom); fig. to make a clean break—allele (one of two paired gene in diploid organism)—period of tuition for one or two students—two trees that grow together as one—the appearance of a mountain, as if two pots were standing one upon the other—outer alternate angles (where one line meets two parallel lines)—two hearts beat as one (idiom); a kindred spirit—one move, two gains (idiom); two birds with one stone—attack one problem from two angles at the same time—Two deities, one short, one tall, chained together at the ankle, responsible for rewarding the good and punishing the bad—(placed between two numbers indicate a smaller quantity followed by a larger one)—fault line where the two sides slide horizontally past one another—Ox-Head, one of the two guardians of the underworld in Chinese mythology—lit. one arrow, two golden eagles [idiom.]—lit. one body two sides [idiom.]— |