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Definition
- life
- fate
- order or command
- to assign a name, title etc
Related words (176)
lifeblood; the thing that one cherishes most in life; (coll.) family jewels (male genitals)
to throw one's life in for; to haplessly give one's life for; to sacrifice oneself torturously working for another or for a group; to pour in one's utmost effort; to shed one's last ounce of strength for
at all costs; to try the best; to do one's utmost; with all one's might; (to work or fight) as if one's life depends on it
help! (interjection) ; save me!; to save (somebody's life); to save (someone); to rescue (someone)
to obey (your command); to comply (with your wish); to follow (your) orders; to follow instructions; aye; to act according to orders received; to do as you bid
year of one's birth sign (according to the cycle of 12 animals of the earthly branches 地支)
second revolution; campaign from 1913 of the provisional revolutionary government (under Sun Yat-sen and the Guomindang) against Yuan Shikai 袁世凱|袁世凯 and the Northern Warlords
to become Emperor by the grace of Heaven; to "receive the Mandate of Heaven" (traditional English translation)
to submit to the will of heaven; to resign oneself to fate; to trust to luck
democratic revolution; bourgeois revolution (in Marx-Leninist theory, a prelude to the proletarian revolution)
life is motion (popular saying with many possible interpretations); Physical effort is vital for our bodies to function (Aristotle).; Life derives from physical exercise.
bourgeois revolution (in Marx-Leninist theory, a prelude to the proletarian revolution)
old democratic revolution; bourgeois revolution (in Marx-Leninist theory, a prelude to the proletarian revolution)
purge of counter-revolutionaries (esp. Stalin's purges of the 1930 and Mao's purges 1955-57); abbr. to 肅反|肃反
the crime of instigating counter-revolutionary propaganda
counterrevolutionary coup of 12th April 1927, Chiang Kai-shek's coup against the communists in Shanghai
Idioms (23)
(lit.) to love money as much as one's own life (idiom); (fig.) avaricious; tightfisted
(lit.) tired of constantly running for one's life (idiom); terribly busy; up to one's ears in work
mutually dependent for life (idiom); to rely upon one another for survival; interdependent
difficult to obey orders (idiom); much to my embarrassment, I am unable to comply
to think of oneself as high and pure (idiom); smug and self-righteous; holier-than-thou
human life as grass (idiom); to kill people like scything grass; a politician acting with total disregard for the life of his countrymen
deference is no substitute for obedience (idiom); (said to accept sb's request, invitation etc)
saving a life is more meritorious than building a seven-floor pagoda (idiom)
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