pairs of
Pairing is a Chinese idiom, pronounced ch é ngshu ā ngzu ò Du ì.
Idioms and allusions
[source]: the third discount of yuan · Wu Mingshi's "hundred flowers Pavilion": "if you are complaining about women, you will make a couple when you buy and eat." There is a gathering of friends. Why should a couple go together? Is that a sign that you're working in pairs? Loneliness by Ye Shengtao
Discrimination of words
[pinyin code]: cszd [synonym]: in pairs [lantern riddle]: Su Xiaomei's three difficult bridegroom [usage]: as predicate and attribute; refers to a pair of [English]: formapair
Chinese PinYin : chéng shuāng zuò duì
pairs of
share bliss and misfortune together. yǒu fú tóng xiǎng,yǒu huò tóng dāng
be able to see what others cannot. dú jù zhī yǎn
My nose is flat and my lips are blue. bí tā chún qīng
release a tiger to protect oneself -- to bring trouble on oneself while attempting to avoid it with other means. fàng hǔ zì wèi
little strokes fell great oaks. shéng jù mù duàn