释义 |
Examples:back sb up from the sidelines (in an argument)—from the beginning of ... up ...—pick up (from the ground with one's hands)—give up life for righteousness (idiom, from Mencius); to choose honor over life—from ancient times (up the present)—Hanukkah (Chanukah), 8 day Jewish holiday starting on the 25th day of Kislev (can occur from late Nov up late Dec on Gregorian calendar)—lit. set up a separate kitchen (idiom); to start from scratch—lit. use others' strengths make up for one's weak points (idiom from Mencius)—curl up shivering (from cold)—want stop but can't (idiom, from Analects); find it impossible to give up—see what is right and act courageously (idiom, from Analects); to stand up bravely for the truth—from ancient times up now—tiramisù (loanword from Italian meaning "pull-me-up")—benefit from each other's strengths and make up each other's shortfalls—give up or abstain from sth—suffer from pent-up frustrations—towering buildings are built up from the ground [idiom.]— |