释义 |
Examples:kill two birds with one stone —kill two birds with one stone [idiom.]—familiar with one another—sitting with one leg crossed (usu. of Bodhisattva)—amphibious animal with one horn—lit. hide the sky with one hand—on a par with one another—division on the abacus with a one-digit divisor—lit. river water does not interfere with well water (idiom); Do not interfere with one another.—mythical bird with one eye and one wing—produce clouds with one turn of the hand and rain with another (idiom); fig. to shift one's ground—approach one's coffin (idiom); with one foot in the grave—slap with one hand and then the other, in quick succession—one move, two gains (idiom); two birds with one stone—agreeing with one another—on good terms with one another—sympathize with one another—collide with one another—"monkey steals the peach" (martial arts), distracting an opponent with one hand and seizing his testicles with the other—benzothiophene C8H9, a heterocyclic compound (with one benzene ring and one cyclopentene ring)—in unison and with one voice (dialect)—With effort, one can achieve anything.—solely preoccupied (with one thing)—with one foot in the grave—fork in chess, with one piece making two attacks—have more work than one can deal with—hot pot with a divider, containing spicy soup on one side, mild soup on the other—It's hard clap with only one hand.—one's affiliation (i.e. the organization one is affiliated with)—fig. refuse be convinced until one is faced with grim reality—pandeism, theological theory that God created the Universe and became one with it—wise after the event (idiom); with hindsight, one should have predicted it—lit. you cannot get fat with only one mouthful (proverb)—one with no fixed principles [idiom.]— |