be accustomed to
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x í y ǐ w é ICH á ng, which means to do something often or to see something often. From Yi Zhou Shu Chang Xun Jie.
Notes on Idioms
Habit: habit.
The origin of Idioms
Yi Zhou Shu Chang Xun Jie: "the people's livelihood is based on learning, and learning is based on learning."
Idiom usage
Subject predicate type; used as predicate or attribute; used for people or things. In the biography of the five kings of Taiwu in the book of Wei, it is said that "the generals and princes are many princesses, and the princes and princes also marry the empress family, so they have no concubines and concubines, so they are used to it." Li Ruzhen of Qing Dynasty: "I have been used to this flower for more than 30 years. I am very kind to it." The 48th chapter of Wu Jingzi's unofficial history of the scholars in Qing Dynasty: "Mr. Yu Da is used to sitting in Yu's mansion, going early and returning late."
Chinese PinYin : xí yǐ wéi cháng
be accustomed to
he 's really not letting this go. bù yī bù ráo
Forbid violence and punish riot. jìn bào zhū luàn
just talk for the sake of talking. gū wàng yán zhī
follow in the steps of one 's ancestors. shéng jué zǔ wǔ
honest speech and severe countenance. zhí yán zhèng sè