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Play the field. Best of both worlds.
There is no guess in the two. Dual-minded.
Kill two birds with one stone. Two sleeves breeze.
Six of one and half a dozen of the other. Two dragons play with pearls.
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Kill two birds with one stone. Kill two birds with one stone.
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Half-hearted, two-hearted, two-little guessing.
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说一不二 [ shuō yī bù èr ] Say how you are. Describe talking counts.
Source: Qing Wenkang's "Biography of Children's Heroes": "Chu Yiguan is in front of his Taishan on weekdays; There is also a flashing thing; to his wife; But it's never the same. ”
数一数二 [ shǔ yī shǔ èr ] is not counted as the first but also counts as the second. Describe prominently.
Source: Yuan Dai Shanfu's "Good Scenery": "Bachelor; This is one of the best singers in Jinling; Say goodbye to the bachelor. ”
丁一卯二 [ dīng yī mǎo èr ] 丁: 通 "nail", here refers to tenon; Mao: The hole of the tenon on the utensil. Ding Mao is in place, no mistake. The description is true and reliable.
Source: The third fold of Yuan Anonymous's "Holding Makeup Box": "If you want to say a Ding one Mao two, you are not allowed to make three mistakes or four mistakes." ”
功一美二 [ gōng yī měi èr ] gong: merit. Do one thing and get a reputation for both.
唯一无二 [ wéi yī wú èr ] There is no one of the same or nothing to be compared.
Source: Song Yanshou Ji "Zongjinglu" volume 31: "Uniqueness, that is, true liberation." ”
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Idiom () one () two :
There is nothing. Second, Ding Yi is true two
Ding Yimao. Second, the same
Indeed. Second, say one thing and no other
Merit is a beauty. Second, smell one and know two
Unique. Second, the head is unique
One of the best.
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There is no other
Ding Yiqing. Second, Ding Yi Mao II
Uniformity is not. Two, one is true, two
Say no. Second, the merit is one beautiful two
Smell it. Second, unique
None of the heads. Second, one of the best.
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Say one is not the same, the only one, the one is the same, the one is the same.
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Say one is not two, one is divided into two, one is not two, and one is the best.
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One and only!! Say no.
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One poor and two white.
One and only!! Say no.
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1. Painstaking and lonely: Lonely: the bad reputation of the fierce situation that others can't reach, with all your heart and hard work, to achieve the situation that others can't reach. It also refers to the painstaking efforts to find a solution to the problem, and it is out of control.
2. Overshadowed: Gloomy, gloomy appearance. Overshadowed, described as dull and dull in comparison, greatly inferior to the color of the bridge.
3. Step by step: department, category. Class, order. Step-by-step, refers to according to its classification, in the second order, metaphorically learning should be gradual, and work should follow the rules.
4. Staying still: It refers to the army's temporary inaction and waiting for the opportunity, and it also refers to the refusal to act after accepting the task. I press it, hold it down, and put it down.
5. Tyrannical Things: Waste things at will. Extinction, extinction. Celestial objects, precious creatures in nature.
6. Ingenuity: ingenuity, design planning in mind.
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Guess what idiom 2 2 is – Answer: 2 into one.
Combined.
Pinyin: hé èr wéi yī
[Explanation]: It refers to the combination of the two into a whole.
[Example sentence]: We want to combine these two workshops into one.
Pinyin**: hewy
[synonyms]: two into one
Antonyms: Divided into two
[Usage]: as a predicate, object; It refers to the combination of the two into a whole
[English]: combine two into one
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Combined.
hé èr wéi yī
Interpretation] refers to the combination of the two into a whole.
Speech] Qing Yuan Mei "New Qi Harmony Tong Jiao": "A person splits his face, walks in a hurry like flying, the momentum is very fierce, Fu can't avoid it, the two chests collide, and they become one with their own body." ”
synonyms] into one.
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White bones and meat. Rise like the phoenix.
Say goodbye. Envy is poor and reborn.
Entong reinvented. Hua is no longer Yang.
The opportunity must not be lost, and it will not come again.
There is no time to lose.
Dead wood regeneration. Dead branches spring again.
Let's make three again. Let's make three more.
It's hard to have a feast. The feast is hard to come by.
The time will not come again. There is no time to come again.
Stop your wife and remarry. And over and over again.
Again and again. One year old and then pardon.
Mistake after mistake. Not anymore.
Keep going and keep going. Continue.
Keep it up. Over and over again.
Regenerate parents. The root of the rereality will hurt the key to send friends.
Decay and dryness again. Decay and exhaustion.
The grace of recreation. Reason again.
Be a Feng woman again. Make sense again.
to and then to three.
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Consistent.
Pinyin: shǐ zhōng rú yī
[Explanation]: Beginning: Beginning; End: The end. It's the same from start to finish. Refers to being able to persevere, uninterrupted.
[Example sentence]: I see Guan Sheng's righteousness and consistency, and the military advisor does not need to be suspicious. Ming Shi Nai'an's "The Complete Biography of the Water Margin" is the sixty-seventh chapter
Pinyin**: szry
[synonyms]: as always, consistently
[antonyms]: backsliding, capricious
[Lantern riddle]: two; Three
[Usage]: as a predicate, definite; It means that it is the same from beginning to end
[English]: constant
[Story]: At the end of the Warring States Period, when the philosopher Xun Kuang was making the Lanling Order in the Chu State, he and the general of the Chu State Lin Wuzhao discussed the essentials of using troops in front of King Zhao Xiaocheng.
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The number 1 is superimposed on it and a 1 is still its original form, that is, 1+1=1 and the homonym of 1 is art, and the idiom is art not pressing.
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1+1 1, play an idiom.
Undivided attention.
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Idiom: The best of both worlds, two sides and three knives, two small no guesses, two sleeves of the breeze, two ribs and knives, two defeats, two feet in the middle, two two, three three.
The two temples are like frost, the two are willing, the two-legged wild fox, the two tigers fight, the two worlds are human, the two tigers fight, the two hands are empty, and the two rats fight the hole.
Two feet bookcase, two eyes supporting each other, two advocacy, two heads and fan, two beans plug ears, two ear plug beans, two shoulders and two mouths, two sides and two tongues.
Two phases of affection, two leaves to cover the eyes, two ways and three branches, two times three times, two like three kinds, two white faces, two heads and three sides, two heads and three threads.
Half-heartedness.
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Both loses: both. Both sides of the struggle were hurt, and neither was benefited.
The two things are not the same, they are not the same.
Sideburns like frost Sideburns: Hair on the sideburns. The sideburns on both sides were as white as frost and snow.
Two Pieces of Preaching: The Instrumental Ensemble of the Ancient Honor Guard Band. Two instrumental ensembles. Specifically refers to the croaking of frogs.
Twice, three times, several times.
Two and three subjects, three gossip and four words, rhetoric.
The two-bean plug is a metaphor for being confused by local or temporary phenomena, unable to see the whole picture or see the fundamentals.
The two-earbud bean is a metaphor for being confused by local or temporary phenomena, unable to see the big picture or see the fundamentals.
The two blind people help each other. The two blind men supported each other. The parables don't help each other.
Two tigers fighting each other Two tigers fight each other. It is a metaphor for the two powerful sides fighting.
Two tigers fight Two tigers fight each other. It is a metaphor for the two powerful sides fighting.
Two shoulders and mouth It is still said that the two shoulders carry the mouth open, which is a metaphor for only eating and not doing things.
Two feet in the middle of the dialect. It's like a middleman. Mostly refers to marriage introducers.
A two-legged bookcase refers to a person who reads a lot but is not good at applying it.
The two-legged fox is a metaphor for a treacherous man.
Insert knives in both ribs Insert knives in both ribs to indicate that you are not afraid of death. The metaphor bears great sacrifices.
Two, two, three, three refers to three or two as a group. Describe sparse.
The two-faced metaphor picks at two sides.
The metaphor is ill-intentioned, one set in front of the face and one set behind the back.
The best of both worlds: beautiful. It refers to doing one thing to take care of both parties, so that both parties can benefit.
It is as if the two lives have re-entered the world. Described surviving a very dangerous situation.
Empty-handed describes a person who is very tight on money and does not have a single penny.
The two rats fight in the cave is a metaphor for the two opposing sides meeting in a dangerous place, and only those who move forward bravely can win.
White Flour at Two Ends White Flour: Flour, a metaphor for being confused or deceived. Cover up and conceal both ends. It is described as a matter of inconsistency, fooling on both sides, and pleasing at both ends.
The two ends and the two sides are played with and mixed together.
Two heads and three sides are described as things that are different from the outside, two sides are confused, and two ends are flattering. Same as "white face at both ends".
Two heads and three threads describe a disturbed mind.
Mutual affection originally refers to the mutual willingness of both parties.
Both are willing to do both. Mostly refers to marriage or transaction.
Two little no guesses: suspicions. Men and women play together as children without suspicion.
Breeze on the sleeves There is nothing in the sleeves but the breeze. It is a metaphor for being an honest official. It is also a metaphor for being poor and having nothing.
The two leaves cover the eyes like two leaves covering the eyes. The metaphor is blinded and cannot distinguish things clearly.
Half-hearted, half-hearted. Thinking this and that in my heart, describing indecision or lack of determination.
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Two ribs and knives, two three times, two intentions, two hearts, two wishes, two males do not stand side by side, two shoulders and mouths, two heads and three threads, two heads and fans, two two, three three, two temples like frost, two rat fighting holes, two heads and three sides, two tigers fighting, two loves, two kinds of things, two sides of the same kind, two sides of the two sides, two sides of the tongue, two sides of the two wishes, two feet of the bookcase, two hands, two worlds, the best of both worlds, two little guesses, two blind to each other, two beans plug the ear, two advocates, two feet of wild foxes, two tigers fight, two defeats, two sleeves of the breeze, two leaves cover the eyes, two sides and three knives.
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Two sleeves breeze.
Best of both worlds. Lose both.
Two-rib knife. There is no guess in the two.
The two love each other.
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