释义 |
Examples:emotions at time of parting—go forward one stage at a time—just at (a time or place) prep—Qu Qiubai (1899-1935), politician, Soviet expert of the Chinese communists at time of Soviet influence, publisher and Russian translator, captured and executed by Guomindang at the time of the Long March—contain two things at a time—(literary) be promoted more than one grade or rank at a time—Lin Biao (1908-1971), Chinese army leader at time of the Cultural Revolution—the swallow's nest is built one beakful of mud at a time [idiom.]—spring flood (at peach-blossom time)—lit. the fish and the bear's paw, you can't have both at the same time (idiom, from Mencius); fig. you must choose one or the other—tea-leaves gathered at spring time—lit. paint holding two brushes (idiom); fig. to work on two tasks at the same time—holding two or more (official) posts at the same time—already at an earlier time—born at the wrong time (idiom); unlucky (esp. complain about one's fate)—arise at an opportune time—double happiness cakes, pastries offered by a man his fiancée's family at the time of their engagement—full-time attendance at work—Chen Xitong (1930-), mayor of Beijing at the time of 4th Jun 1989 Tiananmen incident—hold two contradictory views at the same time—lit. speak of two things on the same day (idiom); to mention things on equal terms (often with negatives: you can't mention X at the same time as Y)—occur at the same time (of two things)—fail to do sth. at the appointed time—have both (at the same time)— |