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Examples:(after a verb or adjective) one who (is) ...—meet with (sb who is paying a visit)—Water that is too clear has few fish, and one who is too critical has few friends (idiom); You cannot expect everyone be squeaky clean.—accompany one's child or spouse who is studying overseas—there is no-one who is not extravagant—go head to head (see who is best)—(affectionate form of address for a male who is not very much younger than oneself) my boy—there is no-one who doesn't know that—nickname for sb who is the most powerful in an area—single person (especially one who is comfortable financially)—become a person who is worthy of respect—lit. argue who is right and wrong (idiom); to quibble—lit. strong dragon cannot repress a snake (idiom); fig. a local gangster who is above the law—(polite form of address for a woman who is about the age of one's mother)—"mercenary expert", a person who is supposedly an independent expert, but receives payment for making comments favorable a particular entity—one who has a little knowledge likes show off, but one who is truly knowledgeable is modest—not much distinguish who is stronger—sb who is easy deal with—by extension, person who is greedy for power, money, sex etc—white-collar slave (office worker who is overworked and exploited)—a person who is always falling ill—one who is unaccountably solicitous is hiding evil intentions [idiom.]—a man who is never content is like a snake trying swallow an elephant [idiom.]—throw stones at sb. who fell down a well (idiom); to hit a person who is down—lit. fight it out with sb to see who is best [idiom.]—(onom.) sound of the wind or the breathing of sb. who is sound asleep—sb. who is unable repay their credit card borrowings—one who is cut off from others [idiom.]—wait and see (who is right)—One who does not know is not guilty—the seat of the Law, on which the one who explains the doctrine is seated (Buddhism)—"a slave certificates", sb who does one's utmost to obtain as many certificates as possible so to be more employable—one who can correct a misread or misspelt character and thus be your master—the person who drinks it knows best whether the water is hot or cold (Zen proverb); self-awareness comes from within—He who comes is surely ill-intentioned, no-one well-meaning will come (idiom).—sb. who is romantically involved with sb. already in a committed relationship— |