释义 |
Examples:sb who tries be on good terms with everyone—be on an equal level with—(of army officers) be on duty for the week—be on the waiting list (for admission to a school)—be on very intimate terms—be on duty (of a security guard etc)—be on the verge of tears—be unwilling to pass on one's responsibilities to others—be on intimate terms with sb [idiom.]—be on the horns of a dilemma [idiom.]—bamboos placed across wooden frames on which grain may be stored in damp climates—operate on or to be operated on—In the sky be two birds flying wing to wing, on earth to be two trees with branches intertwined— |