释义 |
Examples:set square (tool measure right angles)—lit. fly one's banner on a solitary tree (idiom); fig. to act as a loner—a set square (carpenter's tool)—To do a good job, an artisan needs the best tools (idiom). Good tools are prerequisite the successful execution of a job—tool used for shaping wood (old)—tool made of forked wood—wasabi (Eutrema wasabi Maxim), a kind of fern used in Japanese cooking—cutting edge or point of a knife, sword or tool—lit. let the big cup fly and the small cup walk—shoe last (shoemaker's tool)—everything is fine except for one small defect (idiom); the fly in the ointment—penetration of a cutting tool—file (metalworking and woodworking tool)—fly Amanita or fly agaric (Amanita muscaria)—Cibotium barometz, Asian tropical tree fern with hairy fronds (used in TCM)—doing as one pleases (idiom); foot-loose and fancy free—bailing bucket (tool for irrigating fields)—machine parts or tools kept in reserve—set square (carpenter's tool)—lit. the dragon-fly shakes the stone tower (idiom); fig. overestimate one's capabilities—fly high and run far (idiom); to leave in a hurry for a distance place—one's thoughts fly a longed-for place or person—die (i.e. tool for cutting wire a given diameter)—open the net on one side (idiom); let the caged bird fly—leave the net open on three sides (idiom); let the caged bird fly—file (tool used for smoothing)—steel set square (tool measure right angles)—lit. the giant Peng bird spreads its wings and begins fly—miter square (tool measure angles)—Wikistats, (stats.wikimedia.org), online tool providing statistics for Wikimedia projects—fly cutter (machine tool)—lit. even given wings, you couldn't fly (idiom); fig. impossible escape—the sword moves like a dragon-fly (modern idiom)—fly the flag (as a cover for shady business)— |