释义 |
Examples:human life as the morning dew (idiom); fig. ephemeral and precarious nature of human existence—the morning dew will swiftly dissipate (idiom); fig. ephemeral and precarious nature of human existence—the seven apertures of the human head: 2 eyes, 2 ears, 2 nostrils, 1 mouth—Hu Jia (1973-), PRC dissident human rights activist—the "human way", one of the stages in the cycle of reincarnation (Buddhism)—kill people like scything flax (idiom); human life as grass—reflect a thousand times and you can still make a mistake (idiom); err is human—illness that has not attacked the vital organs of the human body—Andrei Sakharov (1921-1989), Russian nuclear scientist and dissident human rights activist—night soil (human manure traditionally used as agricultural fertilizer)—precarious as the morning dew (idiom); fig. ephemeral and precarious nature of human existence—Picornaviridae (virus family including many human pathogens)—faun, half-goat half-human creature of Greek mythology—span (unit of length based on the width of the expanded human hand)—Fire and water have no mercy (idiom). forces of nature beyond human control—animal powered (as opposed human or machine powered)—human life as grass (idiom); kill people like scything grass—body will go with the morning dew (idiom); fig. ephemeral and precarious nature of human existence—floating clouds, morning dew (idiom); fig. ephemeral nature of human existence—Human rights in China (New York based expatriate PRC organization)—fig. guinea pig, i.e. human participant in experiment—Man has but one life, grass but one spring (idiom). fig. the brevity of human existence—human hand foot and mouth disease, a viral infection—Yuri Gagarin (1934-1968), Russian cosmonaut, first human in space—Human Rights Watch (HRW), New York based non-governmental organization—Andrei Sakharov (1921-1989), Soviet nuclear physicist and dissident human rights activist—nine orifices of the human body (eyes, nostrils, ears, mouth, urethra, anus)—man can conquer nature (idiom); human wisdom can prevail over nature—natural and man-made disasters (idiom); natural calamities (flood, drought, earthquake) added human calamity (fire, famine, war, Microsoft software)—Information center for human rights and democracy, Hong Kong—roundworm (Ascaris lumbricoides), a human parasite—single origin out of Africa (current mainstream theory of human evolution)—classifier for long, narrow, flexible objects such as fish, dogs, pants; for roads and rivers; for human lives; in the expression: one heart, meaning working together for a common goal— |