无独有偶
Explanation: Single one; even a pair. More than one, but there are still paired. That two things or two very similar. Usage: Joint type; as object, attribute, clause; containing derogatory Source: Liu Bannong "Bong A Mr. Wang Jingxuan" Mr. The old man can be called coincidence. " Examples: Mr. The old man can be called ~. (Liu Bannong "A Mr. Wang Jingxuan Bong") Results: Two fruit of a tree knot; two hundred forty-six eighty Postscript: Two fruit of a tree knot; two hundred forty-six eighty Riddle: Full of; two hundred forty-six eighty- Thesaurus: companion pair
- Antonym Group: none such under heaven, unsually lucky person, at present alone, be unparalled anywhere in the world, Online games it none such under heaven
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