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The dishes to eat
  Explanation: Metaphor as the case law.
  Usage: Partial official; as predicate; analogy act according to the specific circumstances
  Source: Mao Zedong "Oppose Stereotyped Party Writing": "'appetite to the dishes, tailored.' Whatever we do must be according to actual circumstances, articles and speeches in the same way."
  Examples: As the saying goes ~, tailored. "
No. 2
  Act according to the specific situation metaphor. Mao Zedong's "opposition party": "As the saying goes: 'to what the mountain song.' Said: 'Look dish meal, tailor.' Whatever we do must be according to actual circumstances, articles and speeches is true."
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No. 3
  Head】 【words to eat the dishes
  Pinyin】 【kàn cài chī fàn
  Explained】 【watching how much food to eat, or not eating rice and vegetables had been eaten. Metaphor as the case law.
  【Source】 Mao Zedong "Oppose Stereotyped Party Writing": "'appetite to the dishes, tailored.' Whatever we do must work to see the situation."
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Containing Phrases
The dishes Dine cut one'scoataccording to one's clothThe dishes to eat, tailored