Divide into three parts
Tripod is a Chinese idiom, pronounced D ǐ NGF ē ns ā NZ ú, which means that three parties are separated and compete with each other.
Idiom explanation
[explanation]: it refers to the separation of the three parties and their struggle against each other. It's the same as "three points".
Idioms and allusions
[source]: Chapter 20 of outlaws of the Marsh: "who can defeat the enemy today. It's just that there are three parts, one of which is indispensable. Sir, you don't have to refuse. "
Discrimination of words
Synonyms: three parts degree of common use: rare emotional color: commendatory words grammatical usage: as object and attribute; refers to the separation of three parts idiom structure: subject predicate type generation time: ancient times
Chinese PinYin : dǐng fēn sān zú
Divide into three parts
The school is short but the school is long. jiào duǎn liáng cháng
survey the country 's situation with concern. hàng mù shí jiān
Every inch of the army is iron. cùn bīng chǐ tiě
have too little wisdom to undertake great things. zhì xiǎo móu dà
have a preconceived idea at heart. xiōng yǒu qiū hè