idiom > do not interfere with one another
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Parallel
  Explanation: Paradox: contrary to, conflict. The same time, not in conflict.
  Usage: Contraction type; as the predicate attribute; for the property
  Source: Han Dai Holy "Book of Doctrine of the Mean": "all things together without harm, but not contrary to the parallel road."
  Examples: The development of thermal power and hydropower, which is ~.
bìng xíng bù bèi
  Each other at the same time, not with prejudice
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No. 3
  Poetry can not go hand in hand with the subsistence
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No. 4
  With the "parallel." Qing Wang Fu-chih, "Reading of the Eastern Han Emperor Huan Tong Jian": "strictly those of the official governance through also; wide who support the people of latitude also. Mutually exclusive, rather than who is also the time of advance and retreat." Qing Tian-Hua Chen, "Idiom": "Now things have been very complicated, we only handle a method separately, and I do ours, you do your naturally go hand in hand."
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No. 5
  Hand in hand: "Book of Doctrine of the Mean": "all things together without harm, Road, parallel and not contrary." After the "parallel" means parallel or co-exist without conflict. "ZHUAIYULE" volume IV 2: "Q: When the two go hand in hand whether in academics? Said: both when to do so." Ming Lu Shilian "West Terrace" the fourth out: "Ziling lofty, strong meaning the prime minister. Is self-compatible, shoes alike. "and is now writing" and. " Zhao "More on the problems and doctrines": "Our social movements, on the one hand to study practical problems, one should promote the ideal of Marxism. This is a cross to use, it goes hand in hand."
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No. 6
  Parallel (bìng xíng bù bèi)
  Explanation: The paradox: contrary to, conflict. The same time, not in conflict.
  Usage: squeeze-type; as the predicate attribute; for the property.
  Synonyms: two-pronged approach to keep pace
  Antonym: irreconcilable and contradictory
  Source: "Book of Doctrine of the Mean": "all things together without harm, but not contrary to the parallel road."
  Example: 1. But the elegance of the thing, how can and guardians of the spirit ~ it? ★ s "Family"
  2. The development of thermal and hydroelectric power, which is mutually exclusive.
  3. Democracy and concentrated essence, are complementary, mutually exclusive.
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Idioms
  Pinyin name phrase parallel idiom interpretation bìng xíng bù bèi paradox: contrary to, conflict. The same time, not in conflict. Source phrase "Book of Rites Mean": "all things together without harm, but not contrary to the parallel road." Elegance with the matter, but listen, how to go hand in hand and guardians of the spirit of it?
  ★ s "Family" Nine
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English Expression
  1. n.:  do not interfere with one another,  be not mutually exclusive
  2. v.:  both can be implemented without coming into conflict,  not be mutually exclusive,  run parallel
French Expression
  1. adj.  marcher de pair sans se contrarier, marcher de concert, Les deux choses sont entreprises parallèlement sans aucun inconvénient
  2. adj.  marcher de pair sans se contrarier / marcher de concert / Les deux choses sont entreprises parallèlement sans aucun inconvénient
Thesaurus
stay, paint a picture with two brushes at the same time, Advance side by side
Containing Phrases
Western-style clothes leather shoes And Frock mandarin jacket worn over a gown of do not interfere with one another