| 釋義 |
分崩離析fēn bēng lí xīcollapse; come (/fall)apart; crumble; disintegrate; disunite; fall to pieces ? 這個(gè)敵人的基礎(chǔ)是虛弱的,它的內(nèi)部~,它脫離人民,它有無法解脫的經(jīng)濟(jì)危機(jī),因此,它是能夠被戰(zhàn)勝的。(《毛澤東選集》1250) This enemy has a weak and fragile foundation,he is disintegrating internally,he is alienated from the people,he is confronted with inextricable economic crises; therefore,he can be defeated. ? 老頭子坐鎮(zhèn)西南也無法控制大局的~。(羅廣斌、楊益言《紅巖》510) Even the old man’s personal direction in the South-west could not prevent the general disintegration. ? 戰(zhàn)爭使全國~的局面變成了比較團(tuán)結(jié)的局面。(《毛澤東選集》 346) The war has changed a disunited country into a relatively united one. ? 邦~,國不能守也。(《論語·季氏》) In his own territory there are divisions and down-falls,leavings and separations,and,with your help,he cannot preserve it. 分崩離析disintegrate;fall to pieces;come(or fall)apart;crumble 分崩離析fēn bēnɡ lí xī分崩:破裂;離析:散開。比喻國家或團(tuán)體分裂瓦解,不可收拾。come apart, breaking up, fall to pieces, fall apart |