飘逸 | piāo yì | graceful; elegant; to drift; to float | |
安逸 | ān yì | easy and comfortable; easy | |
逃逸 | táo yì | to escape; to run away; to abscond | |
一劳永逸 | yī láo yǒng yì | to get sth done once and for all | |
以逸待劳 | yǐ yì dài láo | to wait at one's ease for the exhausted enemy; to nurture one's strength and bide one's time (idiom) |
1 | Above the troposphere is the stratosphere, followed by the ionosphere and capped by the exosphere. | |
2 | But of course there is no such thing as oblivion in Japan. | |
3 | Thermal escape is, in some ways, the most common and straightforward of the three. | |
4 | The curious result is that produced by Escape Analysis. | |
5 | When the two companies cut the ribbon on a new greenhouse here earlier this month, Dr. Venter assured local dignitaries in attendance that no algae would escape. |