释义 |
Examples:a hundred flowers bloom, a hundred schools of thought contend (idiom); refers the classical philosophic schools of the Warring States period 475-221 BC, but adopted for Mao's campaign of 1956—the hundreds place (or column) in the decimal system—one command brings a hundred responses (idiom); having hundreds of attendants at one's beck and call—hundreds and thousands of mountains—lit. by the hundreds and thousands—Hundred Days Reform (1898), failed attempt reform the Qing dynasty—Anti-Rightist Movement, Mao's purge of "rightists" after the Hundred Flowers Campaign ended in 1957—It takes ten years nurture a tree, but a hundred years to train a man (idiom). A good education program takes a long time to develop.—knowing the enemy and yourself will get you unscathed through a hundred battles (idiom, from Sunzi's "The Art of War")—Hundred Regiments offensive of August-December 1940, a large scale offensive against the Japanese by the communists—five hundred years ago we were the same family (idiom) (said of persons with the same surname)—the Hundred Schools of Thought, the various schools of thought and their exponents during the Spring and Autumn and Warring States Periods (770-220 BC)—only met with once every hundred years (drought, flood etc)—The story is so good it's worth hearing a hundred times.—lit. hundred foot pole, progress still further (idiom); fig. much accomplished, still some work do—lit. kill one warn a hundred (idiom); to punish an individual as an example to others—a hundred schools of thought contend (idiom); refers the classical philosophic schools of the Warring States period 475-221 BC—Hundred Flowers Campaign (PRC, 1956-57), in which Mao called for the taboo on discussing mistakes of the CCP be lifted—hundred knots of worry in one's intestines (idiom); weighed down with anxiety—walk a hundred steps after each meal and you will live a long life (proverb)—a hundred flowers bloom (idiom); let the arts have free expression—lit. one hundred splits (idiom); fig. full of mistakes (of speech or written article)—seeing once is better than hearing a hundred times (idiom); seeing for oneself is better than hearing from many others—lit. thousand ways, a hundred plans (idiom); by every possible means—Dismiss the hundred schools, revere only the Confucians (slogan of former Han dynasty)—the hundred thousands place (or column) in the decimal system—lit. one hundred loopholes (idiom); full of mistakes (of speech or article)—Dismiss the hundred schools, revere only the Confucian [idiom.]—classifier for a set of one hundred sheets of paper—although small, a steelyard weight may tip a hundred pounds [idiom.]—remain puzzled after pondering over sth. a hundred times— |