释义 |
because conjunction—因 v (almost always used) ()Examples:(slang, of a young couple) wander through the streets (because of having no place to go)—flow backwards (of water, because of flood, tide, wind etc)—third day of the lunar year (inauspicious for visits because arguments happen easily on that day)—unable refuse because of affection—not reject a word because of the speaker (idiom, from Analects); to judge on the merits of the case rather than preference between advisers—avoid sth essential because of a slight risk—grow to hate someone because of unrequited love for that person—horse unable move because of twisted leg—reject a word because of the speaker (idiom, from Analects); to judge on preference between advisers rather than the merits of the case—(fig.) half-finished job that is difficult complete because it was not done properly in the first instance—excuse oneself because of illness—get sick because of bad food—fig. restless, because of fear or strong emotions—fig. rusty because of lack of practice—choke (because of swallowing the wrong way)—abler people do more work (idiom); It is because you are so capable that we (or they) leave everything you.—write no more because others write so much better [idiom.]—value the broom as one's own (idiom); to attach value to sth. because it is one's own— |