释义 |
as if conjunction—如 conj (almost always used)Examples:as if gaining the most precious treasure—lit. feel as if one's intestines have been cut short—feel light, as if floating—(work or fight) as if one's life depends on it—the appearance of a mountain, as if two pots were standing one upon the other—as if drunk or entranced (idiom); leading a befuddled existence—as if it were a lifetime ago—sound as if (i.e. to give the listener an impression)—as if degenerating insmoke (idiom); ignorant and unable to see where things are heading—act as if one is taking things very seriously—write as if from the mouth of sb—lit. although dead, as if still alive (idiom); still with us in spirit—as if lost in a thick fog [idiom.]—hum and haw (idiom); to mumble as if hiding sth.—lit. as if weeping and complaining [idiom.]—lit. as if drunk and stupefied [idiom.]—lit. as if enumerating one's family valuables [idiom.]—lit. wave a banner as if it were a tiger skin [idiom.]—seem as if something is amiss [idiom.]—as if relieved from a burden [idiom.]—If you can't do anything prevent it, you might as well sit back and enjoy it.— |