释义 |
Examples:hear what he says and observe what he does (idiom, from Analects); judge a person not by his words, but by his actions—(in the Romanization of Chinese) write two or more syllables together as a single word (not separated by spaces)—(adverbial expression indicating that the attention of the subject of the verb is focused on what they are doing, not distracted by anything else)—the whole elephant (i.e. not the small parts felt by the proverbial blind feelers)—goods in the command economy that are not graded by quality and uniformly priced—Explaining in words is not as good as teaching by example (idiom). Action speaks louder than words.—privately run (i.e. by a company, not the state)—not corrupted by wealth and honors—a person of great moral stature does not remember the offenses committed by one of low moral stature—be spat on in the face and let it dry by itself, not wiping it off (idiom); to turn the other cheek—(preceded by a clause of condition or reason) not until—natural economy (exchange of goods by bartering not involving money)—not worried (by setbacks or difficulties)—not shaken by thunder (idiom); the arrangements are unalterable—sub-prefecture level city (county level division, administered by province, not under a prefecture)—deep orthography (not governed by simple rules)— |