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... Western countries , the bat is usually associated with negative qualities . As “ blind as a bat ” (瞎得跟蝙蝠一样,眼力不行,有眼无珠) , “ crazy as a bat ” (疯得像蝙) , " He's a bit batty " ( f ) , “ have bats in the belfry " ( ; Я¤ƒƒ ) ...
... Western countries , the bat is usually associated with negative qualities . As “ blind as a bat ” (瞎得跟蝙蝠一样,眼力不行,有眼无珠) , “ crazy as a bat ” (疯得像蝙) , " He's a bit batty " ( f ) , “ have bats in the belfry " ( ; Я¤ƒƒ ) ...
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... Western drawings of dragons show the monsters with wings , whereas in Chinese design and drawings , the creature has none . In Bible , Satan , the devil , is called " the great dragon " . When the dragon is used to refer to a person ...
... Western drawings of dragons show the monsters with wings , whereas in Chinese design and drawings , the creature has none . In Bible , Satan , the devil , is called " the great dragon " . When the dragon is used to refer to a person ...
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李佐文. Characters in western literary works Macbeth (麦克白) Shylock (夏洛克) Iago (伊阿古) Adam and Eve (亚当和夏娃) ... western mythologies and tales Zeus (宙斯) , Athena (雅典娜) , Apollo (太阳神阿波罗) , Aphrodite (阿芙罗狄蒂) , Posei ...
李佐文. Characters in western literary works Macbeth (麦克白) Shylock (夏洛克) Iago (伊阿古) Adam and Eve (亚当和夏娃) ... western mythologies and tales Zeus (宙斯) , Athena (雅典娜) , Apollo (太阳神阿波罗) , Aphrodite (阿芙罗狄蒂) , Posei ...
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An Introduction | 4 |
Chapter Two Word Meaning and Culture | 14 |
Words and Expressions | 44 |
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