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Examples:different routes the same destination (idiom); fig. different means of achieve the same end—cow and famous steed at the same trough (idiom); fig. the common and the great are treated alike—lit. the fish and the bear's paw, you can't have both at the same time (idiom, from Mencius); fig. you must choose one or the other—(of siblings) having the same father but different mothers—person from the same village, town, or province—honorific used for a person of the same or a younger generation—internal reference (within the same publication)—lit. paint holding two brushes (idiom); fig. to work on two tasks at the same time—lit. share the same bed with different dreams (idiom); ostensible partners with different agendas—fig. egalitarianism (equal treatment for everyone in same institution)—(often with negatives: impossible mention X in the same breath as Y)—nothing remains the same (idiom); change beyond recognition—coincident code (i.e. two characters or words having the same encoding)—live under the same roof (of different generations)—member of the same class, generation or social group—return to the same school and repeat a course from which one has already graduated, as a result of failing to get good enough results to progress to one's desired higher-level school—same sign, joint aim (idiom); fig. completely compatible—traceable the same stock (idiom); of a common origin (of trends, ideas etc)—things have remained the same, but people have changed—lit. stale grain, overcooked sesame (idiom); fig. the same boring old gossip—term of respect for a man of about the same age—different broth but the same old medicine (idiom); a change in name only—fig. handle different things by the same method—nothing much changes (idiom); always the same—you (used a superior or between persons of the same generation)—unite with those of the same views but alienate those with different views—classifier for people working in the same domain—lit. food and medicine come from the same source [idiom.]—person from the same village, town or province—hold sb. in the same regard as one would a god [idiom.]— |