释义 |
Examples:lit. (of road) winding and turning (idiom); speak in a roundabout way—fig. narrow winding road—winding stairs (gymnastic equipment)—winding road (twisting and turning like a sheep's intestine)—winding (of road, river etc)—road as twisty as sheep's intestine (idiom); narrow and winding road—winding and turning [idiom.]—lit. see the wind and set the helm (idiom); fig. act pragmatically—wind instrument consisting of an egg-shaped chamber with holes—flow backwards (of water, because of flood, tide, wind etc)—lit. clouds scatter, wind flows (idiom); the crisis settles down—in Daoism, astral wind on which immortals may ride—outlandish sounds (wind blowing on frontier, wild horses neighing etc)—the four elements: earth, water, fire, and wind (Buddhism)—"eight wind points", name of a set of acupuncture points (EX-LE-10), four on each foot—lit. chasing the wind and clutching at shadows (idiom); fig. groundless accusations—reed-pipe wind instrument and vertical bamboo flute—lit. spring wind and rain (idiom); fig. the long-term influence of a solid education—lit. without wind there cannot be waves (idiom); there must be a reason—pass like thunder and move like the wind (idiom); swift and decisive reaction—old steed sniffs the wind (idiom); fig. aged person with great aspirations—wind does not come from an empty cave without reason—sow the wind and reap the whirlwind (Hosea 8:7)—change a plan as quickly as a flag (changes in the wind)(idiom)—lit. see the wind and set your sails (idiom); fig. act pragmatically—sudden big and impressive event (sound, flash, burst, wind)—fipple (in the mouthpiece of wind instrument)—too weak stand up to the wind (idiom); extremely delicate—where the wind and the waves are the fiercest—brave the wind and the billows (idiom); to have high ambitions—moderate wind, beautiful sun (idiom); fine sunny weather, esp. in springtime—pipe wind instrument introduced from the non-Han peoples in the North and West—the lip or vibrating end of a reed in a wind instrument—whistling or rushing sound (of the wind in trees, the sea etc)—lit. comb one's hair in the wind and wash it in the rain [idiom.]—classifier for gusts or bursts; for events of short duration such as lightning, storms, wind—lit. everything is ready, all we need is an east wind [idiom.]—everything is ready, all we need is an east wind [idiom.]—(onom.) sound of the wind or the breathing of sb. who is sound asleep—lit. the trees long for peace but the wind will never cease [idiom.]— |