释义 |
Examples:lie low until the fuss dies down—lie across the railway tracks (to commit suicide or to prevent trains from getting through)—lit. the mountains crumble and the trees lie ruined—eat bitter fruit and lie on thorns (idiom); to share the hard life of the common people—conceal one's abilities and wait (idiom); to lie low and await the opportune moment—(of cereal crops) collapse and lie flat—lit. lie on firewood and taste gall (idiom); fig. suffering patiently, but firmly resolved on revenge—a wrong repeated becomes right (idiom); a lie or an error passed on for a long time may be taken for the truth—lie down (on one's side)—wine goblets and gambling chips lie intertwined— |