释义 |
Examples:(adverbial expression indicating that the attention of the subject of the verb is focused on what they are doing, not distracted by anything else)—jackals of the same tribe (idiom); fig. They are all just as bad as each other.—counting one's chickens before they are hatched—person who pretends be bigger or richer than they are (vulgar)—lit. unable distinguish eldest brother from second brother (idiom); they are all equally excellent—Beware of suspicious folk bearing gifts, they are sure be ill-intentioned. [idiom.]—take things as they are [idiom.]—Things ain't what they used be.—banquet where guests arrive at various times and are served with food as they arrive—abler people do more work (idiom); It is because you are so capable that we (or they) leave everything you.—when two kingdoms are at war, they don't execute envoys [idiom.]— |