释义 |
Examples:big-hearted and serene (idiom); contended and easy-going—have everything going one's way—going through the motions—stop before going too far (idiom); to stop while one can—deliberately going against (rule, convention, sb's wishes etc)—know the law and break it (idiom); consciously going against the rules—fig. absolutely no idea of what's going on—amiable and approachable (idiom); easy-going—lit. a boat going against the current (idiom); fig. you must work harder—go to see what's going on—pretend that everything is going well—no danger of anything going wrong—you will make a long trip (when asking a favor that involves going a far away place)—genuflection, a form of salutation in Qing times performed by men, going down on the right knee and reaching down with the right hand—persevere unremittingly (idiom); to keep going until the end—coming and going alone (idiom); a lone operator—refrain from going extremes in meting out punishment—Hemudu neolithic archaeological site near Ningbo in Zhejiang, going back c. 5000 BC—rivers pour away by the day (idiom); going from bad worse—(of a political career) everything is going smoothly [idiom.]—at the time of going press—lit. going round the curves and skirting the corners [idiom.]—our luck is in, everything is going smoothly [idiom.]—obstinately persist in going about things the wrong way [idiom.]—going from there lower grades [idiom.]—lit. if he orders you go, he forbids you stop (idiom); fig. demand exact compliance with instructions—go forward together (idiom); to undertake simultaneous tasks—go out (of fire, lamp, stove, cigarette etc)—before the troops move, fodder and provisions go first (idiom); logistics comes before military maneuvers—go astray and to not know how to get back on the right path [idiom.]— |