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Examples:have an audience (with the Emperor)—counter soldiers with arms, water with an earth weir (idiom); different situations call for different action—(of an uneducated person) mingle with the cognoscenti—every voice gives praise (idiom); with an extensive public reputation—scoundrel with an honest demeanor—grow an enterprise beginning with—be stricken with an illness—not connected (with an event etc)—conflict with (an idea or opinion etc)—polish jade with an emery wheel—a board with an inscription—blow up (demolish with an explosion)—instinctive understanding, esp. of ethical issues (idiom); untrained, but with an inborn sense of right and wrong—mixed number (i.e. with an integer part and a fraction part, e.g. four and three quarters)—widely praised (idiom); with an extensive public reputation—Asakusa, district of Tokyo with an atmosphere of old Japan, famous for the 7th century Buddhist temple, Sensō-ji—voices unanimous in praise (idiom); with an extensive public reputation—fig. visit sb with an ulterior motive (esp. to ask for sth)—country with an ancient history—benefit from intimacy with an influential person—lit. with his head attached a beam and stabbing his thigh with an awl [idiom.]—send sb. away (with an excuse)—have an audience with the Emperor—listen to the ideas of others with an open mind [idiom.]—come up with (an idea etc)—with an undeserved reputation (idiom); unwarranted fame—be on an equal level with—miss the target (with a bullet or an arrow)—don't blame the speaker, take note of his warning (idiom); an exhortation speak one's mind without fear of reprisals, and with the expectation of being taken seriously—Mt Li near Xi'an with the tomb of the First Emperor—(history) have an audience with the Emperor—an official who works with local residents report to higher government authorities—(slang) have an intimate relationship with sb.—smear the lips with blood when taking an oath [idiom.]— |