释义 |
Examples:the storm put strong grass the test (idiom); fig. troubled times test a faithful minister—avoid the strong and attack the weak (idiom); to bully—lit. one strong beat and one weak beats in a measure of music (two beats in the bar) (idiom); fig. follow a prescribed pattern the letter—the storm put strong grass the test, fire tests true gold (idiom); fig. troubled times test a faithful minister—root out the strong and support the weak (idiom); to rob the rich and give to the poor—However strong you are, there is always someone stronger—lit. dragon's head, snake's tail (idiom); fig. a strong start but weak finish—lit. the weak are prey the strong (idiom); fig. predatory behavior—support the weak and restrain the strong (idiom); robbing the rich to help the poor—root out the strong and give people peace (idiom); to rob the rich and give to the poor—have a strong appetite for certain foods (during pregnancy)—less capable than desirable (idiom); not as strong as one would wish—wutong or Paulownia tree (Fermiana platanifolia), a lightweight strong wood used for musical instruments—lit. tiger's head, snake's tail (idiom); fig. a strong start but weak finish—lit. strong dragon cannot repress a snake (idiom); fig. a local gangster who is above the law—using the weak defeat the strong (idiom); to win from a position of weakness—lit. one strong beat and three weak beats in a measure of music (four beats in the bar) (idiom); fig. scrupulous attention detail—Paulownia tree (Fermiana platanifolia), a lightweight strong wood used for musical instruments—fig. restless, because of fear or strong emotions—comes at the end of the sentence indicate a strong degree—strong interaction (governing hadrons in nuclear physics)—lit. rich country, strong army (idiom); slogan of legalist philosophers in pre-Han times—be either weak or strong both have their purpose [idiom.]—there is no honor in the strong bullying the weak [idiom.]— |