释义 |
Examples:Tao or Yami, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan—Torobiawan, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan—Basay, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan—indigenous peoples of the Americas—Luilang, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan—Kavalan, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan—Ketagalan, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan, esp. northeast corner—Bunun, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan—Amis or Pangcah, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan—a government official drives the people revolt (idiom); a minister provokes a rebellion by exploiting the people—great migration of peoples—Taokas, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan—lit. lead beasts to eat the people (idiom); fig. tyrannical government oppresses the people—Saisiyat or Saisiat, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan—Paiwan, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan—Hoanya, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan—Taroko, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan—puyuma, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan—generic word for peoples or states of south China or south Asia at different historical periods—Siraya, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan—old term for northern peoples—Xianbei or Xianbi, group of northern nomadic peoples—Papora or Papura, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan—Kaxabu or Kahabu, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan—Qauqaut, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan—Thao, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan—common term for non-Han peoples in former times, not exclusively derogatory—Rukai, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan—Seediq, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan—Babuza, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan—pipe wind instrument introduced from the non-Han peoples in the North and West—Tsou or Cou, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan—Pazeh, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan—paper dolls for ritual use in the shape of people or animals—hide dirt, to conceal corruption (idiom); to shelter evil people and accept wrongdoing—tyrant and oppressor of the people (idiom); traitorous dictator—gentleman aspiring benevolence (idiom); people with lofty ideals—Sixteen Kingdoms of five non-Han people (ruling most of China 304-439)—long-lived people, rich harvests (idiom); stable and affluent society—carry a boat or to overturn a boat (idiom); fig. The people can support a regime or overturn it.—the Franks (Germanic people who arrived in Europe from 600 AD and took over France)—gypsy (may refer Roma people, or to Bohemian lifestyle)—spilt water returns the trough (idiom); fig. people remember where they belong—the people are impoverished, their means exhausted (idiom); drive the nation to bankruptcy—social stratum below the level of ordinary people—stinking intellectual (contemptuous term for educated people during the Cultural Revolution)—internal contradiction among the people (pretext for a purge)—ravenous wolves block the road (idiom); wicked people in power—tax by force and extort levies (idiom); to screw taxes out of the people by force—where it is possible let people off, one should spare them (idiom); anyone can make mistakes, forgive them when possible—the great Shaanxi earthquake of 2nd February 1556 that killed 830,000 people—abandon self for others (idiom, from Analects); to sacrifice one's own interest for other people—lit. like the new, and hate the old (idiom); fig. enamored with new people (e.g. new girlfriend), bored with the old—a friend made in hospital or people who become friends in hospital—lit. breathe through the same nostril (idiom); fig. two people say exactly the same thing (usually derog.)—lit. the fat and wealth of the people (idiom); the nation's hard-won wealth (esp. as an object of unscrupulous exploitation)—classifier for people working in the same domain—treat people according to their rank and one's relationship with them [idiom.]—classifier for groups of people, herds of animals, flocks of birds, schools of fish—classifier for individual things or people, general, catch-all classifier—can be enjoyed by scholars and lay-people alike [idiom.]— |