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Examples:Water that is too clear has few fish, and one who is too critical has few friends (idiom); You cannot expect everyone be squeaky clean.—Good has its reward and evil has its recompense. The payback is just a matter of time—the one who has retreated 50 steps laughs at the one who has retreated 100 steps [idiom.]—there are no rivers one who has crossed the ocean, and no clouds to one who has passed Mount Wu [idiom.]—composite number (i.e. not prime, has a factorization)—advance or retreat, each has its rules (idiom from Zhuangzi); many translations are possible—the hero has plans already laid (idiom); have plans ready in advance—lit. wool comes from the sheep's back (idiom); One gets the benefit, but the price has been paid.—Once sb has cracked the problem, every Tom, Dick and Harry can do it—your name has been known me for a long time (polite)—the Nirvana sutra: every living thing has Buddha nature.—lit. the leather binding (of the bamboo scroll) has broken three times—almost everything has a start, but not many things have an end (idiom); don't start sth you can't handle—hate to leave a place where one has lived long—food that has been minced, shredded, or ground ina paste, suitable for stuffing or making a sauce—illness that has not attacked the vital organs of the human body—return to the same school and repeat a course from which one has already graduated, as a result of failing to get good enough results to progress to one's desired higher-level school—fundamental theorem of algebra (every polynomial has a complex root)—get rid of sb once he has ceased to be useful—one who has seen the world doesn't stop at small things—a person who has passed the county level imperial exam (historical)—evil has its retribution (idiom); suffer the consequences of one's bad deeds—a lot of water has flowed under the bridge since then—candidate who has not yet passed the county level imperial exam—Man has but one life, grass but one spring (idiom). fig. the brevity of human existence—grass that has grown on a grave since last year—has sth do with the matter (also used with negative)—one who has a little knowledge likes show off, but one who is truly knowledgeable is modest—student whose name has been put forward for an exam—everything has its advantages and disadvantages—poltergeist in temple that plays tricks on monks and has a taste for their food—fig. everyone has their strong and weak points—secure in the knowledge that one has backing—say a matter has no relationship with the individual referred to, to emphasise one is innocent or in the clear—give one's bare heart into sb. else's keeping (idiom); sb. has one's absolute confidence—sb. with whom one has a close personal relationship—a person who has significantly helped sb. else—a sly individual has more than one plan fall back on [idiom.]— |