释义 |
Examples:the crucial point that brings the subject life—at the risk of one's life—the Eternal Wheel of life in Buddhism—fig. abandon the life of an outlaw—the daily life of a family—the fleeting nature of human life [idiom.]—the vicissitudes of life —a politician acting with total disregard for the life of his countrymen—human life as the morning dew (idiom); fig. ephemeral and precarious nature of human existence—fight desperately (at the risk of one's life)—give up a life in the fields—facing the end (idiom); at the end of one's life—(fig.) guarantee of financial support for the rest of one's life—having experienced the hard ship of life—love wine as one's life (idiom); fond of the bottle—have been through the hardships of life—bend to a task and spare no effort unto one's dying day (idiom); striving to the utmost one's whole life—fight at the risk of one's life—general term for milk packaged for the consumer, including long-life (UHT) milk, pasteurized milk and reconstituted milk—while there is life, the fight continues (idiom); fight to the last—reject the world for a monastic life—after the calamity, renewed life (idiom); new lease of life—Amitayus, the Buddha of measureless life, good fortune and wisdom—fig. the joys and sorrows of life—eat bitter fruit and lie on thorns (idiom); to share the hard life of the common people—picture (e.g. of life in the city)—give one's life on the battlefield—fig. widely experienced in the vicissitudes of life—heroically sacrificing one's life (idiom); sacrifice oneself fervently to the cause—wife kids and a warm bed (common saying); the simple and good life—magical hands bring the dying back life (idiom); miracle cure—lack the necessities of life— |