| 釋義 |
既jìⅠ ? (已經) already: ~ 得權利 vested right; 漱洗 ~ 畢 having performed one's ablutions Ⅱ ? ? (既然) since;as;now that: ~ 要革命,就要有一個革命黨。 If there is to be revolution,there must be a revolutionary party. ~ 來了,就多呆會兒吧。 As you are here,you may as well stay a little longer. 你 ~ 表示了決心,就應該見之于行動。 Now that you have expressed your determination,you should act. ? (跟“且、又、也”等副詞連用,表示兩種情況兼而有之) both ...and;as well as: ~ 不實用,也不美觀 neither useful nor attractive;~ 要有原則性,也要有靈活性。 We should stick to the principles and be flexible as well. 這孩子 ~ 健康又活潑。 The child is lively as well as healthy. 這間屋子 ~ 寬敞,又亮堂。 The room is both light and spacious. Ⅲ ? [書] (完了;盡) done with;finished Ⅳ (姓氏) a surname: ~ 子黥 Ji Ziqing ◆既成事實 an established fact;an accomplished fact;a fact already accomplished; 既當官,又當老百姓 remain one of the common people while serving as an official; 既當學生,又當先生 be a pupil while serving as a teacher; 既得利益 vested interest; 既定 set;fixed;established; 既定方針 set policy; 既明且哲 both intelligent and wise; 既而 [書] soon afterwards;later;subseqently; 既決(罪)犯 {律} convict;convicted prisoner; 既來之,則安之 Since we have come,let us stay and enjoy it.;Since we are here,we may as well stay and make the best of it.;Since you are here you'd better relax.; 既然 since;as;now that; 既然有生,必然有死 As there is life,so there must be death.; 既是 since;as;now that; 既是壞事,又是好事 be both a bad and a good thing; 既遂 {律} accomplished offense; 既往病 past illness;previous illness; 既往不咎 Let bygones be bygones.;forgive somebody's past misdeeds;It is needless to blame things that are past.;let the past be forgotten;be let off for one's past misdeeds;Let the dead bury their dead.;not to censure sb. for his past misdeeds; 既往癥 anamnesis; 既無內債,又無外債 be free from both foreign and domestic debts; 既有今日,何必當初 If there must be today,then why should there have been other days?;既約方程 {數(shù)} irreducible equation; 既約分數(shù) {數(shù)} irreducible fraction;reduced fraction; 既約矩陣 {數(shù)} reducible matrix; 既約性 {數(shù)} irreducibility; 既在佛會下,都是有緣人 All in the Buddhist community are friends.; 既在矮檐下,怎敢不低頭 You have to bow your head under low eaves.;A man who would pass under low eaves must bend his head. |