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Examples:you can net sparrows at the door (idiom); completely deserted—It's an honor meet you at last.—lit. the fish and the bear's paw, you can't have both at the same time (idiom, from Mencius); fig. you must choose one or the other—I am not at liberty inform you.—lit. at first raw, later ripe (idiom); unfamiliar at first but you get used it—ushering in wealth and prosperity (idiom and traditional greeting, esp. at New Year); We wish you wealth and success!—stop-loss point, a point at which you make a small loss limit your losses—The courtyard is deserted, you can net sparrows at the door (idiom); completely deserted—go at it with all you've got—lit. speak of two things on the same day (idiom); to mention things on equal terms (often with negatives: you can't mention X at the same time as Y)—If you work at it hard enough, you can grind an iron bar ina needle.—unfamiliar at first but you get used it—I beg you partake of this sacrifice (used at the end of an elegiac address)— |