释义 |
Examples:etched in one's bones and heart (idiom); ever-present memory (esp. resentment)—afraid of the head, terrified of the tail (idiom); ever fearful and nervous—ever since a long time ago—for ever and ever (of friendship, hate etc)—borrow more than one can ever repay—pay every ten days, give tribute every month (idiom); incessant and ever more complicated demands—lit. clasp the Buddha's feet (without ever having burned incense) (idiom); fig. to profess devotion only when in trouble—Ever Victorious Army (1860-1864), Qing dynasty army equipped and trained jointly with Europeans and used esp. against the Taiping rebels—did I ever ...? (or "did he ever ...?" etc)—it has ever been the case that—if revenge breeds revenge, will there ever be an end it? (Buddhist saying)—fighting and winning a series of battles (idiom); ever victorious—lit. teacher for one day, father for ever [idiom.]—constantly changing, ever-varying [idiom.]— |