释义 |
study verb—研 v (almost always used) 研究 v (almost always used) 学 v Examples:lit. prescribe the right medicine for an illness (idiom); fig. to study a problem to find the right way to solve it—"flying fish family", family who sacrifice everything send their children abroad to study—study of classic texts, including interpretation, glossaries and commentaries—lit. collect fireflies and study by their light (idiom); fig. ambitious student from impoverished background—lit. morning bell, evening drum, symbolizing monastic practice (idiom); fig. encouragement study or progress—study the underlying principle to acquire knowledge—mastery of study lies in diligence (idiom). You can only master a subject by assiduous study.—tranquility yields transcendence (idiom); quiet life of profound study—dig into piles of outdated writings (idiom); to study old books and papers—cultural movement aspiring study and emulate classic works, at different periods of history, esp. Tang and Song—Dutch studies (study of Europe and the world in premodern Japan)—respondent (in a survey, questionnaire, study etc)—fig. be overwhelmed (with work or things to study)—master the subject via a comprehensive study of surrounding areas—receive one's regular salary (while on vacation, study leave etc)—lit. not following the straight path (idiom); fig. looking for a shortcut get ahead in work or study— |