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give tit for tat

zhēn fēng xiāng duì

Explain tit-for-tat: the tip of the needle is against the maiman. Tip. Yeah, tip. It is a metaphor for the sharp opposition between the two sides in strategy, argument and mode of action.

Source Songshi Daoyuan "Jingde Dengchuan Record" Volume 2: "My husband's answer is tit for tat, and there is no difference."

Structural subject-predicate form.

Usage is often used in debates or campaigns. Generally used as predicate, attribute and adverbial.

Pronunciation stage; It can't be pronounced "xiànɡ". "

Shape-distinguishing needle; Can't write "true"

Synonyms are tit for tat.

Antonyms roll with the punches

Discrimination ~ is different from "answer blows with blows": ~ focuses on describing positions, viewpoints and attitudes; "Answer blows with blows" focuses on describing methods, strategies and means.

For example: fighting against the enemy; Strategies and methods can be flexible; But you must ~; There can be no ambiguity.