释义 |
Examples:lit. have one's nose rubbed in the dirt—lit. have one's hands bound and be unable to do anything about it (idiom); fig. helpless in the face of a crisis—the hero has plans already laid (idiom); have plans ready in advance—have one foot in the grave—have a foot in both camps—beat a tiger from the front door, only to have a wolf come in at the back (idiom); fig. facing one problem after another—have a superstitious belief (in sth)—live in Cao camp but have the heart in Han camp (idiom.)—have lips covered in blisters—have ants in one's pants—Communist Party official whose wife and children have left China reside in a foreign country—have sth imprinted in one's memory—have a tear (e.g. in one's clothes)—friends in spirit who have never met—(slang) have sex outdoors or in a public place—have running water (in a house etc)—have an in depth conversation—have other things in mind—have sth ready just in case—not allow anyone else have a look in—lit. if the rabbit dies, the fox grieves (idiom); fig. have sympathy with a like-minded person in distress—(usually used in the negative) have the possibility of—have a say (in the matter)—have a murderous look in one's eyes [idiom.]—have one's name go down in history as a byword for infamy [idiom.]—lit. have only nine meals in thirty days [idiom.]—have a bee in one's bonnet—have no basis in fact [idiom.]—have a lifeless look in one's eyes [idiom.]—have one's defenses in good order [idiom.]—(have sb. in) the palm of one's hand— |