释义 |
Examples:a promise worth one thousand in gold (idiom); a promise that must be kept—avoiding doing something that one is clumsy at save face—sb or sth that one can rely on—take care that one does not—assistance that one gets from another—that was one thing, and this is another—high merit that one can never repay (idiom); invaluable achievements—say that one is convinced—say one and mean just that (idiom); to keep one's word—that one can grasp (of smile, anger)—may also indicate that one is stating a fact that the other person is not aware of—home truths (that one does not want hear)—the thing that one cherishes most in life—stars (that one sees from blow the head etc)—evidence (that one can rely on)—sth of dubious worth that one is reluctant give up—secure in the knowledge that one has backing—lit. one phoenix feather; fig. a glimpse that reveals the whole—oh (interjection indicating that one has just learned sth)—know that one is in the wrong [idiom.]—vehicle that gives one a free ride—two trees that grow together as one—there is no-one who doesn't know that—traditional Asian method of calculating a person's age, which holds that a baby is one year old at birth—one that has achieved the way—consider everyone else beneath one (idiom); so arrogant that no-one else matters—hide one's treasure away so that no-one knows about it (idiom); fig. modest about one's talents—pandeism, theological theory that God created the Universe and became one with it—bijective map (i.e. map between sets in math. that is one-to-one and onto)—One-China principle, the official doctrine that Taiwan is a province of China—one keeps hearing that...—dead bullet (one that does not fire)—a task that is so familiar one can do it with one's hand tied behind one's back—bite the hand that feeds one [idiom.]— |