释义 |
Examples:the appearance of unity, but divided at heart (idiom); seeming harmony belies underlying disagreement—gymnosperm (plants with seed contained in a cone)—(of men, typically) have the wandering eye—see profit and forget morality (idiom); to act from mercenary considerations—Saw Palmet(drug used to treat benign prostate hypertrophy in men)—angiospermae (phylum of flowering plants with seed contained in a fruit)—spend one's leisure time wandering around—lit. see a leopard through a narrow tube (idiom); fig. to miss the big picture—thoughts wandering far away—qualities that make sth worth seeing (or reading)—lit. put up a pole and see the shadow (idiom); expect instant results—The benevolent sees benevolence, the wise sees wisdom.—see a worthy, think imitate (idiom, from Analects); emulate the virtuous—fig. seeing others do what one loves do, one is inspired to try it again—see what is right and act courageously (idiom, from Analects); to stand up bravely for the truth—The person on the spot is baffled, the onlooker sees clear (idiom). The onlooker sees more of the game.—destitute and homeless (idiom); forced from one's home and wandering about—lit. see the wind and assume it will rain (idiom); fig. gullible—seeing once is better than hearing a hundred times (idiom); seeing for oneself is better than hearing from many others—rōnin (wandering masterless samurai)—dissemination as fruit (evolutionary strategy for seed dispersal)—Take what you hear be false, only believe it when you see it (idiom). Don't believe what people tell you until you see if for yourself.—seeing bed in the evening and visiting in the morning (ancient filial duty)—with one's thoughts wandering—believe what one sees, not what one hears (idiom). Don't believe what people tell you until you see if for yourself.—seeing sth for oneself is better than hearing about it from others—drift (also fig., to lead a wandering life)—floating between zither and sword (idiom); fig. wandering aimlessly with no tenured position—by ext., lead a wandering life—knife, saw, ax and hatchet (idiom); facing torture and execution—lead a wandering existence—déjà vu (the experience of seeing exactly the same situation a second time)—feel resentful towards sb for failing to meet expectations and impatient to see improvement [idiom.]—lit. open the door and see the mountain; fig. to get right to the point [idiom.]—lit. not shed a tear until one sees the coffin [idiom.]—lit. see a tiny bit and understand everything [idiom.]— |