1, short and long.
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Short explanation: insufficient, long explanation: more than enough. Metaphors have their own advantages and disadvantages, and each has its own advantages and disadvantages.
Source Qu Yuan's "Buju" in the Chu Ci of the Warring States Period: "The husband's foot is short, the inch is strong, and the material is insufficient. If you don't know your wisdom, you can't catch it, and God is unreasonable. "
Idioms with complicated structures
Use complex sentence patterns; Make clauses and attributes; Metaphors have their own strengths.
Synonym size length
For example, the ancients said "~" As long as we try our best to help the king, there will always be a way. (Yao's Li Zicheng, Volume II, Chapter 48)
2, learn from each other's strengths
Q Pei Chang ·bǔ· Pei Duane
Explain and absorb the strengths of others to make up for their own shortcomings. It also refers to absorbing the advantages of this in the same kind of things to make up for the disadvantages of that.
The source "Mencius Teng Wengong": "Today Teng will learn from each other's strengths, and it will be 50 miles, which is still a good country."
Structural combination.
Usage is as a compliment. Generally used as predicate and attribute.
Pronunciation length; It can't be pronounced as "zh m: n ɡ mn ɡ".
Short shape recognition; Can't write "short"
Synonyms foster strengths and avoid weaknesses
The antonym is still.
~ and "foster strengths and avoid weaknesses": Both contain "take advantage; Develop strengths and avoid weaknesses. " But ~ focuses on "compensation"; Refers to using strengths to make up for shortcomings; Emphasize the significance of "absorbing the strengths of others"; "foster strengths and avoid weaknesses" focuses on "avoidance"; Refers to avoiding shortcomings; There is also the meaning of "carrying forward" for "strengths".
example sentence
(1) cooperation between Chinese and western medicine; You can do it together.
(2) learn from comrades; ~; This is a sign of progress.