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7÷2 Type an idiom.

The answer is no three no four.

Explanation: In mathematics, 7÷2 equals 3.5, which is neither three nor four, so the answer is no three no four.

suspicious

Explanation: it means that you are not decent, and it also means that you don't look like it.

From: Shi Ming Nai 'an's "The Water Margin" The seventh time: "This group of people are no three no four, and they refuse to stay away from others. Don't be embarrassed."

Translation: This group of people are no three no four and refuse to go near.

Example: You should take a piss and take photos yourself! ~, just like eating swan fart! Qing Wu Jingzi's The Scholars for the third time.

Grammar: combination; As predicate, attribute and complement; It is derogatory to describe a person's bad conduct.

Synonyms are neither monk nor vulgar, neither donkey nor horse, neither fish nor fowl.

The antonym is seriousness, seriousness and integrity.

Extended data:

1, neither fish nor fowl

Explanation: neither fish nor fowl: different kinds. It is neither this category nor that category, and it is described as unreasonable or unreasonable.

From: Wu Mingbing's "Curing the Furnace Soup and Catching Shadows": "The people in the eyes are neither fish nor fowl, and the people in the trap are neither ridiculous nor sharp."

Seeing people who are neither fish nor fowl, people who are trapped are unhappy and not smart.

2. Honest

Explanation: magnificent: magnificent appearance; Zheng Zheng: Neat appearance. Originally described as strong and neat, now described as aboveboard. It also describes the majestic figure and outstanding appearance.

From: Sun Tzu's Art of War in the Spring and Autumn Period: "No flag is right, and if you don't attack Chen, this will also change."

If you don't have the right flag, don't attack people with a strong lineup. This is an environment for studying change.