(exp,vs-i) (obsc) to love one's child too much for their own good (lit: to love one's daughter so much as to make her a nun)
(v1) to rush like a flood
to surge
(exp) to get a phone call
(exp) to get a phone call
(exp) to get a phone call
(exp) (obsc) there are no devils in this world
all humans are good at heart (even though they may appear frightening)
(exp) (obsc) there are no devils in this world
all humans are good at heart (even though they may appear frightening)
(exp) to be robbed of one's due
lit: to have one's fried tofu snatched by a kite
(exp,v1) to be faced with the choice between two alternatives
(exp) a wise man keeps some of his talents in reserve
one shouldn't show off
the person who knows most often says least
(exp) (id) A person who is talented know to be modest
(exp) to be buried in grief
(exp) to declare a state of emergency
(n) fatigue resulting from insomnia
(exp) to raise the position of women
(exp) to be known all over the world
(exp) to remain as far apart as ever
(exp) to be known all over the world
(exp,vs-i) (uk) to neglect
to let alone
(exp) profit is better than fame
(exp) to be really angry
(exp) to be treated distantly by one's friends
(exp) (arch) (of a printed literary work) to be highly-reputed and sell extremely well (lit: to raise the price of paper in Luoyang)
(n) well-spreading cream
(v5r) to be of good family
(exp) pride goes before a fall
lit: the proud Heike family lasts not long
(v1) to become famous overnight
to burst into fame
(exp) pride goes before a fall
lit: the proud Heike family lasts not long
(exp) to be overwhelmed and delighted
(exp) (comp) to partition