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Examples:lit. take joy in calamity and delight in disaster (idiom); fig. to rejoice in other people's misfortune—lit. go beyond the sacrificial altar and take over the kitchen (idiom); fig. to exceed one's place and meddle in other people's affairs—parrot other people's words (idiom); to chime in with others—meddling in other people's business—Vietnamese resident in other countries (including in China)—follow in other people's footsteps—bring out the best in each other [idiom.]—in one ear and out the other—drinking game where one has guess the number of small objects in the other player's closed hand—have other... (used in fixed expressions)—have no other... (used in fixed expressions)—fall over each other in their eagerness to...—flavoring of rum or other liquor in food—have other things in mind—(in Chinese medicine) stasis (of blood or other fluids)—slap with one hand and then the other, in quick succession—cup one fist in the other hand (as a sign of respect)—(in Taiwan) Han Chinese people other than those who moved Taiwan from mainland China after 1945 and their descendants—look at each other in dismay [idiom.]—confide in each other [idiom.]—have nothing in common with each other [idiom.]—help each other out in hard times [idiom.]— |