释义 |
Examples:Similar things group together, similar people fit together (idiom); Birds of a feather flock together.—the two cannot exist together (idiom); irreconcilable differences—lit. live and sleep together (idiom); fig. a close friendship—To enjoy blessings and endure misfortune together (idiom); for better or for worse—lit. sandpiper and clam war together (and the fisherman catches both, idiom); fig. neighbors who can't agree lose out a third party—(in the Romanization of Chinese) write two or more syllables together as a single word (not separated by spaces)—(live together until the) white hairs of old age (idiom); to live to a ripe old age in conjugal bliss—lit. persons who walk different paths cannot make plans together—mend by stapling or cramping broken pieces together—similar things come together (idiom); like draws like—merge together (idiom); to unify disparate elements into one whole—sachima, sweet (Manchu) pastry made of fried strips of dough coated with syrup, pressed together, then cut inblocks—(of male friends) have been through thick and thin together—concerted efforts in a common cause (idiom); united and working together—lit. head in Wu and tail in Chu (idiom); fig. close together—collecting together (of distinguished people or exquisite objects)—If three walk together, one of them can teach me sth (Confucius)—bamboo writing slips in ancient times (joined together form whole scrolls)—Richard Feynman (1918-1988), US physicist, 1965 Nobel prize laureate together with TOMONAGA Shin'ichirō and Julian Schwinger—lit. on the beat, together now (idiom); Start dancing!—join things together by fixing them in place at one or more points—discuss two disparate things together (idiom); to mention on equal terms—recruit surrendered enemy and deserters (idiom); to gather together a gang of villains—funerary objects (items buried together with the dead)—help a child with their study, reading or practicing together—(in pop lyrics) no chance of love, no place be together etc—If there are lovers, love will find find a way come together. [idiom.]—classifier for long, narrow, flexible objects such as fish, dogs, pants; for roads and rivers; for human lives; in the expression: one heart, meaning working together for a common goal—lit. sandpiper and clam war together and the fisherman catches both (idiom); fig. neighbors who can't agree lose out a third party— |