释义 |
Examples:conflict with each other—get along with each other—more and more with each passing day—bond (esp. document split in two, with each party holding one half)—more (or better etc) with each passing day—grow with each passing day—be getting worse with each generation—have cordial relations with each other—closely associated with each other—becoming more prosperous with each passing day—fellow sufferers empathize with each other (idiom); misery loves company—novel in chapters, main format for long novels from the Ming onwards, with each chapter headed by a summary couplet—have an affinity with each other [idiom.]—lit. stand with each foot in a different boat [idiom.]—become more glorious with each passing day [idiom.]—have nothing in common with each other [idiom.]—Longkan Shoujian, Chinese character dictionary from 997 AD containing 26,430 entries, with radicals placed in240 rhyme groups and arranged according to the four tones, and the rest of the characters similarly arranged under each radical—oppose each other with equal harshness (idiom); tit for tat—formal ceremonial music of each succeeding Chinese dynasty starting with the Zhou—Diplopoda (arthropod class with a pair of legs on each segment, including centipedes and millipedes)—with only body and shadow comfort each other [idiom.]— |