释义 |
Examples:mythical animal that brings luck and wards off evil, having head of a dragon and lion's body, often with hoofs, wings and tail—In the sky be two birds flying wing to wing, on earth to be two trees with branches intertwined—mythological beast resembling a fox with wings—spread your wings and soar (idiom); develop one's abilities freely—(onom.) fluttering or flapping of wings—lit. the giant Peng bird spreads its wings and begins fly—chicken wings (fast food)—lit. even given wings, you couldn't fly (idiom); fig. impossible escape—lit. like a tiger that has grown wings—locust larva without wings—fly wing to wing [idiom.]—the League of the Left-Wing Writers, an organization of writers formed in China in 1930—Wang Ching-wei (1883-1944), left wing Guomingdang politician, subsequently Japanese collaborator—adventurism (a left-wing error against Mao's line during the 1930s)—elytrum (hardened forewing of Coleoptera beetle, encasing the flight wing)—mythical bird with one eye and one wing—youth wing of a political party—swept-forward wing (on jet fighter)—The West Wing (US TV series)—name of a sweet and sour chicken wing dish—Jean-Marie Le Pen (1928-), French Front National extreme right-wing politician—Zhou Libo (1908-1979), left-wing journalist, translator and novelist—Silvio Berlusconi (1936-), Italian media magnate and right-wing politician, president of Italy in 1994-1995, 2001-2006 and from 2008—vein (on a leaf, insect wing etc)—NAKAYAMA Nariaki (1943-), right-wing Japanese cabinet minister and prominent denier of Japanese war crimes— |