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A four-character idiom with a pair of antonyms
Misfortune comes from the mouth: it is a curse or a blessing, depending on what people do. Same? Misfortune is only for people? .

In the old superstition, both disaster and happiness have a certain fate and are doomed.

The door of misfortune: refers to the place where misfortune comes from.

Disasters disappear, and good luck continues.

Hunger fatigue: refers to hard life and irregular diet.

Good luck, bad luck, misfortune, disaster and happiness.

Good luck is uncertain: good luck: good luck, extended to misfortune, success or failure; Divination, extended to prediction. Whether this is a blessing or a curse, success or failure, is unpredictable.

Addition, subtraction, multiplication and division: four arithmetic operations refer to the ups and downs of things.

Clear rewards and punishments: rewards and punishments should be unambiguous.

Dilemma: Jude is in a dilemma. Metaphor things can't be decided, so it is difficult to act.

Source of advance and retreat: refers to the rise and fall of official career, official career and retirement.

Advance and retreat: there are obstacles to advance and retreat, which means a dilemma.

Advance and retreat: there are obstacles to advance and retreat, which means a dilemma. Same? Advance and retreat? .

Advance and retreat: forward, backward, survival, death. It refers to all kinds of good and bad situations.

Be in a dilemma, hesitate.

Advance and retreat: refers to the average degree of advance and retreat. Same? Advance and retreat? .

Advance or retreat: refers to those who meet the promotion conditions and those who do not meet the retirement conditions.

Dilemma: dilemma; Get into trouble

The two ends of the dilemma: dilemma and indecision.

Dilemma: dilemma. Metaphor things can't be decided, so it is difficult to act.

No way forward or backward: no way forward or backward. Describe the situation is very difficult, in a dilemma, nowhere to live.

Going in and out by rope: it is in line with the rules to go forward and backward. Same? Dilemma? .

Honor and disgrace: refers to the promotion or demotion of official career, honor and disgrace.

Dilemma: refers to being in a dilemma and unable to cope. Same? What should we do? .

There is no basis for advancing and retreating: there is no basis for advancing and retreating. Describe nowhere to live. Also refers to a dilemma.

Back and forth: back and forth have lost their foundation. Describe nowhere to live. Also refers to a dilemma. Same? There is no basis for advancing and retreating? .

There is no evidence of advance and retreat: there is nowhere to advance and retreat. Metaphor is difficult. Same? Advance and retreat? .

There are mistakes in going forward or backward. Call command error.

Advance and retreat: advance and retreat; Hesitate. The first mouse hesitated.

Dilemma: Metaphorically, things cannot be decided, so it is difficult to act. Same? Dilemma? .

Advance and retreat: refers to increase and decrease. Idioms with antonyms

Basis for advance and retreat: There is no basis for advance and retreat. Describe nowhere to live. Also refers to a dilemma. Same? There is no basis for advancing and retreating? .

Dilemma: Metaphorically, things cannot be decided, so it is difficult to act. Same? Dilemma? .

Only retreat, not retreat: whether it is advancing or retreating, it is a dilemma. Describe a dilemma. Same? Dilemma? .

Advance and retreat: whether it is advance or retreat, it is in a difficult situation. Describe a dilemma. Same? Dilemma? .

Only blame the dilemma: refers to a dilemma and is easily blamed.

Dilemma: V: Equivalence? what's up ; Gu: The dilemma of metaphor. No matter whether you are advancing or retreating, you are in a difficult situation. Describe a dilemma.

Dilemma: Both are in critical condition.

Dilemma: in a dilemma, in a critical situation. Same? Dilemma? .

Dilemma: in a dilemma, unable to cope.

There is no basis for advancing and retreating: there is no basis for advancing and retreating. Describe nowhere to live. Also refers to a dilemma.

There is no way forward or backward: there is no way forward or backward. Describe the situation is very difficult, in a dilemma, nowhere to live.

No way forward or backward: no way forward or backward. Describe the situation is very difficult, in a dilemma, nowhere to live.

Nowhere to go: nowhere to go. Metaphor is difficult.

No way out: describe a very difficult situation, a dilemma, and nowhere to live. Same? There is no way forward or backward? .

There is no basis for advancing and retreating: it refers to advancing and retreating without basis.

Advance and retreat: refers to increase and decrease; Change. Same? Advance and retreat news? .

Advance and retreat news: refers to increase or decrease; Change.

Advance and retreat should be timely: both advance and retreat conform to the rules.

Advance and retreat are regular: regular: regular. Forward and backward are regular.

Advance and retreat: refers to the average degree of advance and retreat.

Advance and retreat with restraint: refers to the uniformity of advance and retreat.

For example, forward and backward means that forward and backward are easy and effortless.

Moderate advance and retreat: refers to the average degree of advance and retreat. Same? Advance and retreat? .

Advance and retreat rope: both forward and backward conform to the rules. Idioms with antonyms

Wandering: Jude is in a dilemma. Metaphor things can't be decided, so it is difficult to act.

Open and close freely: close: according to, suitable for; Freedom: There are no obstacles or constraints. Open and close freely, describing doing things according to your own wishes.

In distress situation: it's not good to cry or laugh. It's embarrassing to describe.

Back and forth: refers to the repetition of actions or words.

Come and go clearly: clearly describe the program or be unambiguous in attributes.

Come and go without a trace: trace: footprint. You can't see it coming and going. Describe the appearance of being extremely fast or secret.

Internal and external attack: both internal and external attack.

Gains and losses: pros and cons.

Good and bad: weeds: green grass, much like millet, often mixed in seedlings. There are good people and bad people, mixed together.

Internal and external attack: both internal and external attack.

Internal troubles and foreign invasion: communication: simultaneous; Dilemma: Dilemma. Both inside and outside are difficult.

Men, women and children: all people.

Men, women and children: all people.

Men, women and children: all people.

There are differences between men and women: there are strict differences between men and women. Used in old times to emphasize that feudal ethics should be strictly observed.

Inversion of weight: inversion of important and unimportant positions.

Priority: refers to all kinds of things that are clearly defined, urgent and can be done slowly.

Improper weight: refers to improper handling of the importance of a matter.

Soft and hard: two-pronged: simultaneously. Use both soft and hard means.

Up and down dilemma: refers to the difficult situation of the country and people.

Collude with others: it is a metaphor for playing tricks and colluding with others to cheat.

Up and down: up and down: refers to the previous generation and the next generation. The common name of aunt's husband and nephew's husband.

Up and down with one heart: up and down with one heart.

There is the same desire up and down: there is the same desire up and down, which shows that everyone is United.

Up and down with one heart: up and down with one heart.

To be or not to be. Describe the development or struggle of the situation has reached the last moment.

Fight to the death: refers to an extremely critical opportunity or moment.

Life and death: you: Suo. It is a matter of life and death. Refers to the key to life and death.

Rise and fall honor and disgrace: prosperity and decline honor and disgrace. Refers to various situations of personnel changes and development.

Prosperity and decline: prosperity: prosperity; Fade: Fade; Xing: prosperous; Scrap: Scrap. Refers to various situations in which people and things change and develop.

Perseverance: Never slacken from beginning to end. Idioms with antonyms

It's always not easy: easy: change, violate. It hasn't changed from beginning to end Keep one's promise.

Unswervingly: Chongqing: reform, violation. It hasn't changed from beginning to end Keep one's promise.

Consistency: start: start; End: end. Being the same from beginning to end means being able to persist and uninterrupted.

Always the same: always the same. Refers to being able to persist and uninterrupted. Same? Is it consistent? .

Right and wrong gains and losses: right and wrong, gains and losses.

Right and wrong are reversed: yes: right; True or false. What is wrong is right, and what is right is wrong. Turn right from wrong.

Clear distinction between right and wrong: clear distinction between right and wrong.

Right and wrong: misunderstanding or argument caused by speech.

Right and wrong: right and wrong, rational and irrational.

Heart of right and wrong: the ability to distinguish right from wrong.

Head-to-tail correspondence: head to tail connection. Of fighting with each other. It also describes the rigorous structure of poetry.

To be or not to be. It is often used to describe that the situation has reached a critical moment that determines the future and destiny. What else? Life and death? .

Heaven and earth cannot tolerate: heaven and earth: between heaven and earth, the world. Rong: tolerance. There is no room for heaven and earth. Refers to people and things that are heinous and sinful.

Heaven and earth are long: describe a long time. Also described as eternity (especially love). Same? Forever and ever? .

Jing Wei of heaven and earth: refers to heaven, geography and reason, which is beyond reproach. It is extended to govern the world with heaven and earth as statutes.

The judgment of heaven and earth: the words of Judas opened the world. The metaphor is unprecedented, and it has never been seen since ancient times.

Heaven and Earth Tu: Life is worse than death. Metaphor is heaven and earth. Same? Heaven and earth are destroyed? .

Heaven and earth destroy: it is better to destroy heaven and earth. Metaphor is heaven and earth.

Civil and military errands: metaphor for robbery and theft.

Both civil and military: both civil and military, both civil and military. What else? Both civil and military? 、? Dual-use? .

All-rounder: a person with both literary and talent.

Both civil and military: text: literary talent; Wu: Wushu. Be able to be literate and martial, and be outstanding in literary talent and martial arts.

The way of civil and military affairs: refers to the way Zhou Wenwang and Zhou Wuwang govern the country.

Unparalleled: unparalleled. Idioms with antonyms

Emotions and sorrows: like, angry, sad and happy. Generally refers to people's different feelings.

Moody: happy and angry. Describe the changeable attitude.

Small but large: refers to the use can be large or small.

Rise and fall, misfortune and happiness: prosperity and extinction, disaster and happiness. It refers to all encounters.

Rise and Fall: Revival and continuation of the extinct. Same? Up and down? .

Taste both refined and popular: describe some literary works as beautiful and popular, which can be enjoyed by people of all educational levels.

Doubt is mixed: it means suspicious.

Yin and yang are miserable: in ancient times, autumn and winter were yin, and spring and summer were yang. It means the worry of autumn and winter and the comfort of spring and summer. Refers to the change of four seasons.

Yin and yang: describes an eccentric, cold and unpredictable attitude.

Staggered yin and yang: refers to confusing yin and yang. The latter metaphor is an error caused by accidental factors.

Connectivity: exchange needed goods and help each other.

Unswervingness: from beginning to end, unchanged.

The ending is the same: the ending: the end; Start: start. It's the same from beginning to end, all the time.

Consistency: the same from beginning to end.

Inversion of subject and object: it means that the weight and size of things are reversed.

Vertical and horizontal: vertical and horizontal: Lian Heng; Combination: opening and closing, a lobbying method of strategists in the Warring States period. To divide or win over by political or diplomatic means.

Dancing vertically and horizontally: vertical: north-south direction; Horizontal: east-west direction; Gallop: gallop on horseback. Run back and forth without hindrance. Describe a brave warrior, invincible. It is also a metaphor for bold writing, which means to follow the pen.

Crossed: Crossing horizontally and vertically. Also described the situation as complicated.

Vertical and horizontal intersection: vertical and horizontal intersection together. Also described the situation as complicated.

Vertical and horizontal opening and closing: refers to convenient operation. Same? Vertical and horizontal opening and closing? .

Vertical and horizontal opening and closing: refers to convenient operation.

Vertical and horizontal world: In the world, there are no obstacles.

Left and right hands gain: both hands gain. Metaphor is to learn knowledge and collect more information.

Have both ends meet: the original intention is to benefit everywhere after studying hard. The back finger is handy.

The two sides meet: meet: meet; Source: water source. There is plenty of water everywhere. The original meaning is to appreciate widely and be generous. Later, it was also said to be handy and very smooth.

Open the bow left and right: both hands can shoot arrows. Metaphor means that two hands take turns to do the same action or do several jobs at the same time.

Dilemma: It is difficult to make a decision between the two parties. Idioms with antonyms

History: Books are everywhere, which shows that you like books and are eager to learn. Same? Left picture and right view? .

Dilemma: Left is not good, and right is not good. Describe that no matter what you do, you have difficulties.

There are 58 idioms with 1 and 4 as antonyms.

Idiom Title: Idiom Interpretation

Don't forget the danger: don't forget the danger when you are safe. It means always being careful and vigilant.

Failure to succeed: refers to failure when it is close to success. See? Success or failure? .

You, too: often used as a polite expression to show that everyone is the same. It also shows that the two are similar.

Immortality will change sooner or later. Extremely picky or embarrassed.

Morning and evening: every morning and evening, refers to a short time.

Pure without impurities: pure: pure; One: single; Miscellaneous: miscellaneous, impure. Describe purity, singleness and no impurities.

Coarse details: describing people's words and deeds seems rude and casual, but in fact they are cautious.

Irrelevant answer: the answer is not the content of the question.

Not worth the loss: not worth the loss. Same? Not worth the candle? .

The loss outweighs the gain: compensation: worth it. The gain is outweighed by the loss.

Gains and losses: not worth the loss. Same? Not worth the candle? .

Gain and loss: complexity: again, again. Just got it and lost it.

Choose the best from the short: it means to choose the better on the whole. Idioms with antonyms

What goes around comes around: Don't deny a person's merits just because you hate him.

Kindness and resentment: refers to people's kindness and resentment.

No final recovery: refers to the end of bad luck and good luck.

If it doesn't end in Thailand, it will turn to Tongtai if it is blocked to the extreme.

Forget personal things for business, regardless of personal gains and losses for collective interests.

Forget personal affairs: concentrate on the public and forget personal affairs.

Public ears forget private: concentrate on the public and forget private. Same? Put aside personal considerations? .

Fairness and unselfishness: Be fair and unselfish.

Justice: Act fairly and without selfishness.

Slow: slow: slow; Ji: auxiliary. Slow action can't meet urgent needs.

Blessed in misfortune: it means that misfortune also contains factors that produce luck.

If you retreat, it means that the road ahead is the opposite.

Think quietly: it means that when life is calm to the extreme, I hope to change. It also means that when things are static to the extreme, they will change to the dynamic direction.

Back and forth: refers to the repetition of actions or words.

Happiness begets sadness: When you are very happy, something sad happens.

Take some time out of a busy schedule: take some time out of a busy schedule to do other unimportant things or entertain.

Pearl casts a shadow: it means that talented people are not valued. It is also a metaphor that good things fall into the hands of people who don't know the goods. Same? Play the lute to a cow? .

Twilight: Jude said day and night. Describe a long duration.

Go against one's will: go against one's will and take the right path. Idioms with antonyms

Day and night: every day and night. Describe a long duration.

Combining rigidity with softness: refers to being able to overcome strength with weakness. Same? Soft can make hard? .

Softness can control rigidity: it means that a strong person can be subdued by weak means. What else? Soft energy can control rigidity and weak energy can control strength. ?

Good and evil: praise the good and hate it. Describe the difference between good and evil, love and hate.

Birth, illness and death: let's say for a lifetime. From birth to death.

Prosperity must consider decline: prosperity must consider decline.

Right and wrong: what is right is right, and what is wrong is wrong. Metaphors are right and wrong, good and bad.

Dissatisfaction between relatives: estrangement: alienation. Alienated people don't participate in the affairs of close people.

Resurrection from the dead: Resurrection from the dead describes endless life.

Survive: to escape from an extremely dangerous situation, to survive death.

To live in death: to live in death.

Tai Chi but nothing: too, nothing: in the name of the Book of Changes, Tai Chi is not fierce. Refers to the extreme development of things, it will turn to the opposite side, and good things will become bad things.

Hesitation: I want to say it, but I'm not happy. Describe speaking with a lot of worries.

Wonders everywhere: there are all kinds of strange things.

Everything: everything (especially bad things).

Out of nothing: Taoism believes that everything in the world is out of nothing. Say nothing. Metaphor has no facts and is fabricated out of thin air.

Evil is not commensurate with justice: people still say that evil does not represent justice. Evil spirits fingering cannot overwhelm integrity.

Evil does not cut right: the method of referring to evil spirits cannot overwhelm righteousness. Same? Doesn't evil mean justice? .

Evil does not mean justice: the law of evil spirit cannot overwhelm the spirit of integrity. What else? Is evil not right? .

Evil is not right: evil cannot overwhelm decent and upright things. Idioms with antonyms

Evil is invincible: people still say that evil does not represent justice. Evil spirits fingering cannot overwhelm integrity.

Evil does not suppress right: evil: evil refers to dishonest people or things; What is unjust and inappropriate cannot overwhelm what is just and decent.

Virtual reality: virtual reality is born together, virtual reality is born together. Refers to military strategy and is good at confusing the other side. It also refers to the combination of imaginative writing and real writing in literary and artistic works, and the expression is thought-provoking and memorable.

If you earn, you will lose: profit: round. Loss: lack. When the moon is full, it is when the moon is lacking. Describing things is extremely contradictory.

Integrity and innocence: an impartial heart.

Start over: keep going back and forth.