释义 |
Examples:lit. chasing the wind and clutching at shadows (idiom); fig. groundless accusations—damaged by groundless slander [idiom.]—man of Qǐ fears the sky falling (idiom); groundless fears—stone roller (for threshing grain, leveling ground etc)—kowtow (traditional greeting, esp. to a superior, involving kneeling and pressing one's forehead to the ground)—hunting ground exclusively kept for emperor or nobility (in former times)—thresh or husk grain on a threshing ground (dialect)—zha jiang mian: ground pork simmered with salty fermented soybean paste (or other sauce) over thick wheat noodles—pair of mussel-shaped objects thrown on the ground for divination purposes—douzhi, fermented drink made from ground mung beans—be gathered and taken to the threshing ground (old)—Sun Yat-sen University (Moscow), founded in 1925 as training ground for Chinese communists—stand one's ground (in the face of adversity or pain)—(of an airplane etc) fall to the ground and crash—ground control (of airborne or space operation)—flat stone with ropes attached, used ram the ground—lit. arising suddenly above the level ground (idiom); sudden emergence of prominent new feature—Ground Zero (refers the site of the World Trade Center destroyed in 9-11-2001 attack)—Yasukuni Shrine, Shintō shrine in Tōkyō Japanese war dead, controversial as burial ground of several Class A war criminals—lit. be confined within a circle drawn on the ground [idiom.]—towering buildings are built up from the ground [idiom.]—classifier for a cluster of plants or flowers still growing in the ground— |