释义 |
Examples:go about with one's nose in the air—scattered about like stars in the sky or chess pieces on a board (idiom); spread all over the place—the number of molecules in a mole, about 6.022 x 10^23—move about in search of pasture—invest effort in thinking about—often in negative expressions, meaning "no worries about anything"—about become (bride, son-in-law etc)—agnosticism, the philosophical doctrine that some questions about the universe are in principle unanswerable—many fleas, but unconcerned (idiom); no point in worrying about one debt when one has so many others—liking what odd, interested in what is different (idiom); curious about the exotic—lit. have one's hands bound and be unable to do anything about it (idiom); fig. helpless in the face of a crisis—"Pregnancy-oriented Economy", new market conditions brought about by a predicted baby boom in China—take delight in talking about sth—homeless and miserable (idiom); wander about in a desperate plight—no point in worrying about sth until it actually happens [idiom.]—in two minds about sth. [idiom.]—persisting in evil brings about self-destruction [idiom.]—obstinately persist in going about things the wrong way [idiom.]— |