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Examples:In modernizing the country, don't accept uncritically all foreign ideas.—bring up various ideas for discussion—cast off (old ideas etc)—use the current topic to put over one's own ideas—(old) visit various rulers and promote one's political ideas (in the Warring States period)—overturn empty convention, and display originality (idiom); new and different ideas—evolve (of ideas, designs, constructions etc)—profound thoughts or ideas—fig. develop out of sth else (of ideas, stories, political systems etc)—traceable the same stock (idiom); of a common origin (of trends, ideas etc)—willingness accept new ideas—express or convey one's ideas—fig. bonds (of wrong ideas)—stuck in the old ways (idiom); refusing acknowledge new ideas—thread (of ideas, plots etc)—revere everything foreign and pander to overseas powers (idiom); blind worship of foreign goods and ideas—the idea is present before the first stroke of the brush, when the last stroke is placed the idea shines through—put forward plans and ideas (also derogatory)—a flood (often fig., e.g. a flood of ideas)—open up (windows for air, ideas for discussion, transport routes etc)—young and vigorous group with new ideas—pool knowledge and ideas to produce a better outcome—unrealistic ideas [idiom.]—stubbornly insist on one's own ideas [idiom.]—listen to the ideas of others with an open mind [idiom.]—Chinese character indicating an idea, such as up and down—a bright idea suddenly occurs (idiom); hit upon an inspiration—"through train" (refers the idea of retaining previous legislature after transition to Chinese rule in Hong Kong or Macao)—lit. reincarnated in sb else's body (idiom); fig. a discarded or discredited idea returns in another guise—lit. ask passers-by how build one's house (idiom); fig. to have no idea what to do—be a proponent of (an idea or school of thought)—fig. act in the name (of an idea or an organization)—the masses rise attack it (idiom); Everyone is against the idea.— |