释义 |
Examples:lit. inquire of the tripods (idiom); fig. to plan to seize power of the whole country—In modernizing the country, don't accept uncritically all foreign ideas.—flat land one could gallop straight across (idiom); wide expanse of flat country—guard home, defend the country (idiom); national defense—dedicate oneself to the service of one's country—central European country mostly within the modern Czech republic—work energetically for prosperity (of the country)—Communist Party official whose wife and children have left China reside in a foreign country—summon (an envoy of a foreign country) an interview—give one's body for the nation (idiom); to spend one's whole life in the service of the country—Bohemia, European country (in current Czechia and Slovakia)—bring peace and stability to a country, region etc—the country prospers, the people at peace (idiom); peace and prosperity—Chu Ci, the Songs of Chu (ancient book of poems, collected during Han but esp. from country of Chu c. 500 BC)—Grenada, island country in the Caribbean Sea (Tw)—name of a country that formerly existed near Samarkand—unsophisticated country person (humble, applied oneself)—consider the entire country, or world, to be one's own—known throughout the country (idiom); world-famous—one country, two systems (PRC proposal regarding Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan)—formidable renown gives one authority over the whole country—tour around (the whole country, the whole city etc)—travel around the country (as itinerant peddler or entertainer)—person with the right live in a country or territory—invigorate the country through science and education—country-to-city migrant without definite prospects—lit. rich country, strong army (idiom); slogan of legalist philosophers in pre-Han times—top military commander for a country or theater of operations—resist foreign aggression and pacify the interior of the country [idiom.]—the country weakened and the people empoverished [idiom.]— |