释义 |
Examples:lit. prescribe the right medicine for an illness (idiom); fig. to study a problem to find the right way to solve it—(used for an unspecified person or thing)—aunt (affectionate term for an elderly woman)—(of the military or police) carry loaded rifles ready for an emergency—procure (for an enterprise etc)—horses and wagons for an expedition—enter oneself for an examination—"Madam" (affectionate term for an elderly woman)—elder sister (respectful appellation for an older married woman)—fish and water (metaphor for an intimate relationship or inseparability)—apply to a court for an arrest warrant—apologize for an offense—prescribe the right cure for an illness—polite address for an elderly man, or a woman's father-in-law—case for an ink stone or ink slab—contract for an entire project—student whose name has been put forward for an exam—reservation (for an ethnic minority)—be kept waiting for an assignment or audience with a VIP—leave the capital for an official post—lit. not requiring a detailed understanding (idiom); only looking for an overview—lit. have already written a testament for an old friend—favorable opportunity for an encounter with a beautiful woman—an eye for an eye (idiom); fig. use the enemy's methods against him—apply for an advertised position—meet as volunteers for an uprising—a medical inspection for an insurance or legal claim—an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth [idiom.]—last for an eternity [idiom.]—sb. who happens be on hand for an errand—substitute for sb in sitting an examination—watch for an opportunity—horizontal tablet (for an inscription)—a hole in an implement or utensil for insertion— |