释义 |
Examples:Zhang Zhixin (1930-1975) female revolutionary and martyr, who followed the true Marxist-Leninist line as a party member, and was arrested in 1969, murdered in 1975 after opposing the counter-revolutionary party-usurping conspiracies of Lin Biao and the Gang of Four, and only rehabilitated posthumously in 1979—Anti-Rightist Movement, Mao's purge of "rightists" after the Hundred Flowers Campaign ended in 1957—titer (measure of effective concentration in virology or chemical pathology, defined in terms of potency after dilution by titration)—New Armies (modernized Qing armies, trained and equipped according Western standards, founded after Japan's victory in the First Sino-Japanese War in 1895)—Jianzhen or Ganjin (688-763), Tang Buddhist monk, who crossed Japan after several unsuccessful attempts, influential in Japanese Buddhism—"through train" (refers the idea of retaining previous legislature after transition to Chinese rule in Hong Kong or Macao)—classical Chinese name for planet Venus in the west after dusk—Guo Xiaochuan (1919-1976), PRC communist poet, hero in the war with Japan, died after long persecution during Cultural Revolution—(used after a verb) into, in—(of parents) bring up children for the purpose of being looked after in old age—the Kangxi Dictionary, named after the Kangxi Emperor, who in 1710 ordered its compilation, containing 47,035 single-character entries—Peng Dehuai (1898-1974), top communist general, subsequently politician and politburo member, disgraced after attacking Mao's failed policies in 1959, and died after extensive persecution during the Cultural Revolution—military dependents' village (community established in Taiwan for Nationalist soldiers and their dependents after the KMT retreated from the mainland in 1949)—particle placed after each item in a list of examples—visit new in-laws after a marriage—(after a noun) person involved in ...—pronounce a sentence (after a verdict in a court of law)—Jianzhen or Ganjin (688-763), Tang dynastic Buddhist monk, who crossed Japan after several unsuccessful attempts, influential in Japanese Buddhism—return to low level after a rise (in water level, price etc)—after the establishment of PRC in 1949—(in mathematics) remainder (after division)—cups and dishes in complete disorder (idiom); after a riotous drinking party—the utmost care (idiom); look after sb in every possible way—hypocrisy in arranging a lavish funeral after treating one's parents meanly—saying in which the second part, uttered after a pause or totally left out, is the intended meaning of the allegory presented in the first part—Serbia and Montenegro (after break-up of Yugoslavia in 1992)—woman hired take care of a newborn child and its mother in the month after childbirth—fight in one place after another—Nikolai Ivanovich Bukharin (1888-1938), Soviet revolutionary theorist, executed after a show trial in 1937—place after (e.g. in grammar)—be looked after in life and given a proper burial thereafter [idiom.]— |