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身临其境shēn lín qí jìngbe personally on the scene (/spot); be present on the spot; have first hand experience; personally go through the situation;see sth. with one’s own eyes; take part in sth.oneself ❍ 再说,各位是~了,……(杜鹏程《保卫延安》)111) And another thing you gentlemen are here and can see for yourselves…/但这不过是一个大意,此外的事,倘非~,实在有些说不清。(鲁迅《华盖集续编》135)But this is only the general idea,and more than this you can hardly understand without first-hand expe rience. ❍ 殊不知我近来倒是明白了,~的小事,尚且参不透,说不清,更何况那样高尚伟大,不甚了然的事业?(鲁迅《华盖集续编》136) Actually,this is a sign of my increased understanding. Since I cannot fully grasp or clearly explain even the small affairs in which I take part,how can I speak of such great and noble matters about which I know so little?/反革命的疯狂,他们对革命者和人民的残暴,如果不身厉其境,简直连想也想不到的。(陶承《我的一家》25) Not having seen such things with their own eyes,it is surely difficult for them to imagine the savage barbarity and cruelty practised by the counter-revolutionaries against revolutionaries and the people. 身临其境be personally on the scene (or occasion) 身临其境shēn lín qí jìnɡ临:到。指亲自到了那个地方。be personally on the scene, take part in sth. oneself, be on the spot in person |