释义 |
Examples:spin a cocoon around oneself (idiom); enmeshed in a trap of one's own devising—Treaty of Saint Petersburg of 1881, whereby Russia handed back Yili province Qing China in exchange for compensation payment and unequal treaty rights—fencer (i.e. sportsman involved in fencing)—embezzle by adding to the payroll employees existing in name only—reception pavilion (generally part of a large residence, and often built in a garden)—Kaliningrad, town on Baltic now in Russian republic—Great Dividing Range, mountain range in Eastern Australia—League of Nations (1920-1946), based in Geneva, precursor of the UN—labor value (in economics, the labor inherent in a commodity)—Communist party national congress, in recent times every five years—name of "walk slowly" component in Chinese characters—Bohemia, European country (in current Czechia and Slovakia)—Tsushima, a city in Aichi prefecture, Japan—ginseng and young deer antler (used in TCM)—Nanyuan or "Southern Park", an imperial hunting domain during the Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties, now the site of Nanhaizi Park in the south of Beijing—a water goblin in Chinese mythology usually depicted as a monkey—UN convention against torture and cruel treatment (ratified by PRC in 1988)—former Hwanghae Province 황해도 of northwest Korea, divided inNorth and South Hwanghae Province of North Korea in 1954—Qeshqer wilayiti, Kashgar or Kāshí prefecture in west Xinjiang near Kyrgyzstan—Meizhou prefecture level city in Guangdong province—twice in the year (of generations of insects, harvests etc)—simple harmonic (motion, oscillation etc in mechanics)—important official or statesman (in feudal China)—Wu Zixu (-484 BC), powerful politician in Wu—Nanping township in Nan'an district of Chongqing—classifier for couples; objects in pairs, such as wedding rings, earrings—classifier for objects in a small package or pouch, such as cookies, cigarettes—classifier for people working in the same domain—classifier for recurring events, often annual, such as conferences, class years in school—classifier for pairs of objects which naturally come in pairs such as chopsticks or shoes—classifier for objects in a handheld bottle, vial, or flask, such a bottle of water—classifier for turns in a game, discussion, or competition—classifier for objects in rows such as words—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—classifier for food in bowls such as soup, rice, congee, wonton—classifier for objects in a small box or case, such as cigarettes, chocolates, mooncakes, cassettes, CDs—classifier for an act in a theatrical production— |