| 釋義 |
無濟于事無裨于事wú jì yú shìa grain of wheat in a bushel of chaff; a pill to cure an earthquake; be of no avail (/help); in vain; just no use; not help (in) the matter; serve no good purpose; to no effect; useless ? 他親手砍死了幾個兵,想制止這種混亂,但也~,就只好帶著一部分將校和親兵在自己的騎兵中間亂沖,奪路而逃。(姚雪垠《李自成》 I—264) Though he cut down some deserters with his sword it was impossible to stop the rout. So he too fled with his officers and guards. ? 任何妥協(xié),都是~的。(劉少奇《論共產(chǎn)黨員的修養(yǎng)》70) Compromise is of no avail here,/敵人的大炮悲吼轟鳴,炮彈連續(xù)地落下來;但它已經(jīng)~了。(吳強《紅日》471) The enemy artillery roared and thundered and shells poured down but they were too late to save the situation. ? 他又在空中象蕩秋千一樣,狠力地蕩了幾蕩,但終于~。(曲波《林海雪原》577)Hanging from the end of the rope,he swung himself vigorously,but couldn’t reach his objective. ? 武將怕死,士兵驕傲,朝廷的威令行到督、撫身上也~。(姚雪垠《李自成》 Ⅱ—812) Generals became timid,while offcials feared death and soldiers were undisciplined.Thus the government could exercise no control over the local authorities either. ? 她哭過,她尋死過,但是這一切抵抗全~。林伯唐捻著八字胡笑吟吟地還是把她弄到了手。(楊沫《青春之歌》 8) She wept bitterly and tried to kill herself,but all her resistance and protests were in vain,for Lin Botang,grinning as he stroked his moustache,had his way with her. ? 她明白,就是哭瞎了眼睛,對于革命,對于運濤,也~的。(梁斌《紅旗譜》 164) She knew that even if she wept her eyes out that would not help the revolution or Yuntao. ? 有時,那種活計預(yù)先分派了別人,他也不管;等那個社員去做,卻發(fā)現(xiàn)老八已經(jīng)做過了,或正在做著,氣得那個社員跺腳罵娘,也~。(王汶石《風(fēng)雪之夜》193) Sometimes it turned out that the work he was bent on had already been assigned to someone else. Yet he would take it all the same. Thus when the man turned up to do the work,he found to his astonishment that Iron Bull either had done it or was busily engaged in it. Of course,the man would be angry. But it was useless to swear. ? 韓漸逵提出:對黃敬齋這樣的“政治犯”,采取強硬手段,是~的。(楊植霖《王若飛在獄中》66) Han suggested,“In dealing with a political criminal like Huang,high-handed measures are just no use. 無濟于事of no avail;to no effect 無濟于事wú jì yú shì濟:幫助。對事情沒有幫助。形容不頂用,解決不了問題。to no effect, of no use(help), serve no purpose, be a damp squib |