释义 |
Examples:at the end of the mourning period—tailbone at end of spine—Sun Jian (155-191), famous general at end of Han dynasty, forerunner of the southern kingdom of Wu of the Three Kingdoms—(at the end of a declarative sentence) particle indicating continuation of a state or action—at the end of one's tether —the Yellow Turbans peasant uprising at the end of later Han (from 184)—light at the end of the tunnel—the army of Yellow Turbans, a peasant uprising at the end of later Han (from 184)—(used at the end of a declarative sentence for emphasis)—Hua Tuo (?-208), famous doctor at the end of Han Dynasty—short comment or critical appraisal added at the end of a text, on a painting etc—whether or not (at the end of a phrase)—facing the end (idiom); at the end of one's life—lit. slap the table and stand up (idiom); fig. at the end of one's tether—Wu Zimu (lived c. 1270), writer at the end of the Song dynasty—Quchi acupoint LI11, at the lateral end of the elbow crease—hook at the end of brushstroke—dismiss students at the end of the school day—(old) (used at the end of a command)—pausing at the end of a phrase or sentence (in former times, before punctuation marks were used)—yours sincerely (at the end of a letter)—vertical stroke with a hook at the end (in Chinese characters)—refers the Yellow Turbans peasant uprising at the end of later Han (from 184)—(used at the end of a letter introduce a polite salutation)—horizontal stroke with a hook at the end (in Chinese characters)—final remarks (at the end of a book or article)—leader (blank film at the beginning and end of a reel)—release from work at the end of the day—Li ZiCheng (1605-1645), leader of peasant rebellion at the end of the Ming Dynasty—respectfully yours (at the end of a letter)—riddles written on lanterns (e.g. for the Lantern Festival at the end of Chinese New Year)—Yellow Turbans peasant uprising at the end of later Han (from 184)—offer humbly (written at the end of letter from sb. of lower status to higher status)— |