ambiguous
Ambiguous, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Cuan im è IB ù m í ng, meaning not clear, not clear. Describe the attitude is not clear, the relationship is not clear. From the story of heroes and heroines.
The origin of Idioms
The eighth chapter of Wenkang's biography of heroes and heroines in Qing Dynasty: "I've buried your daughter's chivalrous heart in ambiguity. I'm really sorry for it!"
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: ambiguous and ambiguous; antonym: distinct
Idiom usage
Wuhan National Government and the soldiers in power took an ambiguous attitude towards the mutiny, seeking to "turn big things into small things". Tao Juyin's the history of the reign of the Northern Warlords
Idiom story
Chapter 8 of heroes and Heroines: Thirteen younger sisters are hiding their heads in the open, and a couple are searching for their roots: "girl, I'm not sorry for my death, but I'm reading a book. I can't repay my parents' great kindness, but I've missed my parents' great event, and I've been dead for ten years! Fortunately, I'm not dead now, and I've buried your chivalrous heart in an ambiguous way. I'm really sorry for that "Do you know how to regret it? I just want you to have a big regret. Not only did you not recognize my kindness, but you failed even the mule's kindness. "
Chinese PinYin : ài mèi bù míng
ambiguous
as closely linked as flesh and blood. gǔ ròu xiāng lián
a dog trying to catch mice -- too meddlesome. gǒu ná hào zǐ
live in the wilds and dwell in caves. xué jū yě chǔ