| 釋義 |
不可勝數(shù)不可勝計(jì)bù kě shèng shǔa countless number of; a great many; be past counting;be too numerous to be counted; beyond compute;countless; incalculable; incomputable; innumerable;myriad; numberless;too many to count; out of count; out of number (s);without number (s) ? 當(dāng)此時(shí),楚兵數(shù)中人為聚者,~。(《史記·陳涉世家》1953)By this time a countless number of bands consisting of several thousand men each had been formed throughout Chu. ? 諸侯奉金玉狗馬玩好,~。(《史記·魏其武安侯列傳》) As for the dogs,horses,jewels and other articles of amusement and adornment presented to him by various nobles,these were past counting. ? 死于溝壑者,~。(《三國演義》 50) Enormous numbers fell by the road side and died in the ditches,…/夫秦失其政,陳涉首難,豪杰逢起,相與并爭(zhēng),~。(《史記·項(xiàng)羽本紀(jì)》338)?When the rule of Qin plundered and Chen She led his revolt,local heroes and leaders arose like bees,struggling with each other for power in numbers too great to be counted. ?When the Qin government abused its power and Chen She started a rebellion,the brave men who flocked to him were too many to count. ? 先后七奉使,所歷凡三十余國,所取無名寶物不可勝計(jì),……(魯迅《中國小說史略》145) They went on seven expeditions to more than thirty countries and brought back innumerable rare and precious objects. ? 伏水火而死,有~也。(《墨子·兼愛下》) Those who perished in the flames and in water were numberless. 不可勝數(shù)bù kě shènɡ shǔ形容數(shù)量非常之多,數(shù)都數(shù)不過來。countless, innumerable, a great many |