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Examples:habit becomes nature (idiom); get used something and it seems inevitable—way of expressing something—in the process of (doing something or happening)—avoiding doing something that one is clumsy at save face—narrow one's eyes and gaze at something with great attention—something be taken up later in speech or writing—something that everybody knows—(posing a question: whether sb, something) can or cannot?—control (extended meaning from having something in the palm of one's hand)—fig. something that is not critical—be in charge of something specific—If you don't want anyone know, don't do it (idiom). fig. If you do something bad, people will inevitably hear about it.—accomplishing something besides what one set out do—seduce someone away from something—glimpse (of something hidden)—no end learning (idiom); There's always something new to study.—lit. return the jade annulus to Zhao (idiom); fig. to return something intact to its rightful owner—extensive but not refined (idiom); know something about everything—glue something lightly enough that it can be removed later—support oneself by holding onto something—push aside (clothing, curtain etc) to reveal something—classifier for a game of something e.g. match, set or round—trace something to its source [idiom.]—make something of no value appear valuable [idiom.]—lit. change something rotten into something magical [idiom.]—seem as if something is amiss [idiom.]—see through something at first glance [idiom.]—immediately put into practice something one has just learned [idiom.]— |