释义 |
Examples:lit. wool comes from the sheep's back (idiom); One gets the benefit, but the price has been paid.—beat a tiger from the front door, only to have a wolf come in at the back (idiom); fig. facing one problem after another—come back (of images from the past)—old: reap the consequences of one's words (idiom, from Mencius); modern: to go back on one's word—back sb up from the sidelines (in an argument)—from the back (rows of seats)— |