| 单词 | 100 ones |
| 释义 | one noun—一种 n ()一名 n ()Examples:fig. trends (esp. unpredictable ones)—风向 curb (ones' mirth, arrogance etc)—收敛 same road out, different ones back—同途殊归 wear ones' shoes babouche-style—靸 congregate in one hall (idiom); to gather under one roof—济济一堂 too numerous mention individually or one by one—不胜枚举 change ones name—改名 consider everyone else beneath one (idiom); so arrogant that no-one else matters—目中无人 catch everything in one net (idiom); to eliminate at one stroke—一网打尽 turn big problems into small ones, and small problems into no problems at all—大事化小,小事化了 keep silent about major charges while admitting minor ones—避重就轻 there are no rivers one who has crossed the ocean, and no clouds to one who has passed Mount Wu [idiom.]—曾经沧海难为水,除却巫山不是云 which ones?—哪些 good men are discarded in favor of bombastic ones [idiom.]—黄钟譭弃瓦釜雷鸣 minor issues eclipse major ones [idiom.]—以小挤大 where there's a start, there's a finish (idiom); finish once one starts sth—有始有终 engraved in one's heart and carved in one's bones (idiom); remember a benefactor as long as one lives—铭心镂骨 Jyutping, one of the many Cantonese romanization systems—粤拼 one day's sun, ten days' frost (idiom, from Mencius); fig. work for a bit then skimp—一暴十寒 Chakra (Sanskrit: disk), one of seven symbolic nodes of the body in spiritual Yoga—查克瑞 one of the characters used in kwukyel (phonetic "hol"), an ancient Korean writing system—乥 the "human way", one of the stages in the cycle of reincarnation (Buddhism)—人道 lit. cut all at one stroke (idiom); to impose uniformity—一刀切 one falls, the next follows (idiom); stepping inthe breach to replace fallen comrades—前仆後繼 lit. turn to any doctor one can find when critically ill (idiom); fig. to try anyone or anything in a crisis—病急乱投医 Yao Wenyuan (1931-2005), one of the Gang of Four—姚文元 One must live with the consequences of one's actions.—种瓜得瓜,种豆得豆 division on the abacus with a one-digit divisor—归 accomplishing something besides what one set out do—醉翁之意不在酒 The net of justice is wide, but no-one escapes.—法网灰灰,疏而不漏 the appearance of a mountain, as if two pots were standing one upon the other—隒 more than one can bear (idiom); at the end of one's patience—忍无可忍 pervert (esp. one who gropes women in public)—咸猪手 modernization of science and technology, one of Deng Xiaoping's Four Modernizations—科学技术现代化 one country, two systems (PRC proposal regarding Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan)—一国两制 close kindred slaughter one another (idiom); internecine strife—骨肉相残 millimicron or one-millionth of a millimeter—毫微米 Sumer (Šumer), one of the early civilizations of the Ancient Near East—苏美尔 Ferdinand Foch (1851-1929), leading French general and commander-in-chief of allied forces in the latter stages of World War One—福煦 (of an organisation) group of persons of one level or grade—梯队 not all gold is sufficiently red (idiom); no-one is perfect—金无足赤 hold up buttocks and praise a fart (idiom); to use flatter to get what one wants—掇臀捧屁 the worse one's position, the harder one must fight back—穷当益坚 lit. you cannot get fat with only one mouthful (proverb)—一口吃不成胖子 surreptiously substitute one thing for another [idiom.]—移花接木 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—条 lit. the falling of one leaf heralds the coming of autumn [idiom.]—一叶知秋 sb. with whom one has a close personal relationship—私人 lit. one hand exchanges the cash, the other the goods [idiom.]—一手交钱,一手交货 See also:one —一 |
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