in pairs
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is ch é ngshu ā ngch é ngdu ì, which means to form a couple. It mostly refers to husband and wife or couple. From the story of heroes and heroines.
The origin of Idioms
Chapter 26 of the story of heroes and Heroines: "when it comes to my sister's happy event today, there are not only matchmakers, but also matchmakers in pairs. There is an old man under the moon outside."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: pair up; antonym: single
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attributive; used in spoken English. examples of course, these are young boys and girls in pairs, affectionate. Yu tianbai's dangerous hurdle
Chinese PinYin : chéng shuāng chéng duì
in pairs
adopt good advice from all quarters. bó cǎi zhòng yì
play favouritism and commit irregularities. xùn sī wǔ bì