be misfits
Chinese idioms, Pinyin is g é g é B ú R ù, which means to describe each other is not harmonious, incompatible. It's from the book of rites.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of rites, the book of learning: "if it is issued and then banned, it will be invincible."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: square peg, round chisel, water and fire can't be allowed [antonym]: harmony, integration [Xiehouyu]: chess on the road; the window is small, can't jump in [lantern riddle]: aggressive; playing chess; the function of screen window
Idiom usage
I don't know the people who are in the movement, so all the speeches I give are related to this group. (letters from Lu Xun to Zhang tingqian) 2. Their clothes are obviously popular in the rural market, which are out of place with the fashionable and bright hall. (from the article "it's not time in Beijing")
Chinese PinYin : gé gé bù rù
be misfits
Moral foundation and financial end. dé běn cái mò
great mansion on the point of collapse. dà shà jiāng qīng
Failure is the mother of success. shī bài wéi chéng gōng zhī m
all sorts of feelings well up in one 's mind. gǎn kǎi wàn duān
as brilliant as the sun , the moon and the stars. bǐng ruò rì xīng