idiom > (people) going south and north--heaving rtraffic
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Vice versa
  Explanation: Some from south to north, some from north to south. Also refers back and forth.
  Usage: Joint type; as attribute, clause; that come and go
  Source: Song Ye Shi "road Shu": "north-south, He You drag mud with water; North Korea to the twilight years, less than hit head knock the brain."
Refers to come and go
  Refers to come and go. Yuan Li-way street, "Chalk," the third section: "But vice versa, business passenger travel, both to me taken to drink." Jun Qing "tsunami" Chapter III: "In the sea and river fishing boat, Town, the crossing often parked on the pier to unload fish and loading grain, so this town will open a lot of shops to attract people with those north-south. "
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No. 3
  【发音】:nán lái běi wǎng
  【释义】:有的从南往北,有的从北往南。也泛指来来往往。
  【出处】:元·李行道《灰阑记》第三折:“但是南来北往,经商客旅,都来我这里吃酒。” 宋·叶适《修路疏》:“南来北往,何忧带水拖泥;朝去暮来,不到撞头磕脑。”
  【示例】:所以这镇上就开了不少店铺,招徕着那些~的人们。 ★峻青《海啸》第三章
  【近义词】:来来往往、南去北来
  【语法】:联合式;作定语、分句;指来来往往。
English Expression
  1. v.:  (people) going south and north--heaving rtraffic,  busy place,  a hub of communication,   hurry along here nd there,   be always ont he move
Thesaurus
arrivals and departures, South to North to
Containing Phrases
that Twelvemonth (people) going south and north--heaving rtraffic