释义 |
Examples:(idiom) amiability leads harmony—Modesty leads progress, arrogance makes you drop behind (favorite slogan of Mao Zedong)—the master leads you the door, the rest is up to you—(idiom) complacency leads loss, modesty brings profit—a thousand tries leads one success (idiom, humble expr.); Even without any notable ability on my part, I may still get it right sometimes by good luck.—the right approach saves effort and leads better results—half the work, twice the effect (idiom); the right approach saves effort and leads better results—the emperor leads his troops inbattle [idiom.]—the slightest difference leads a huge loss [idiom.]—the slightest difference leads a huge error [idiom.]—a tiny lapse can lead a huge mistake (idiom); a minor discrepancy leading to enormous losses—lit. foster an ulcer and bequeath a calamity (idiom); tolerating budding evil can only lead to disaster—lead the devil to the door (idiom); to invite the attention of criminals—Cytomegalovirus retinitis, a disease of the retina that can lead blindness—lit. lead away a goat in passing (idiom); to steal sth under cover of an emergency—an excess of joy may lead sluggishness of vital energy (TCM)—Rushed work lead errors (idiom). Mistakes are likely at times of stress.—chorus sb. else's lead (idiom); to chime in in agreement— |