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文馨英漢☞鑿壁偷光ABCABC★◀▶凿壁偷光 zuòbìtōuguāngsee záobìtōuguāng 凿壁偷光凿壁偷光 záobìtōuguāngstudy very diligently; studious凿壁偷光záobìtōuguānglit. to pierce the wall to steal a light (idiom)fig. to study diligently in the face of hardship凿壁偷光形容学习非常刻苦to study extremely hard; to cut a hole in the wall to steal light在接下来的四年大学生活中,他更加刻苦,虽算不得凿壁偷光却也是铁砚磨穿。 In the next four years of university life, he studied even harder. Although he did not go to the extremes of "cutting a hole in the wall to steal light", he did "wear through an iron inkstone".凿壁偷光 záo bì tōu guāng bore a hole on the wall in order to get some light from the neighbour's house; bore a hole on the wall to make use of the neighbour's light to study; study very diligently; very studious |