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Four-word idiom of offensive and defensive alliance

The definition of idioms originally refers to the conclusion of a Covenant between countries to jointly attack or defend each other in wartime. Nowadays, it means that bad people collude with each other and act in concert to cover up their sins.

This idiom comes from Liang Qichao's private discussion of China's foreign policy in the Qing Dynasty: "Japan is friendly not only with Britain and anglo-japanese alliance, but also with North Korea, Japan and South Korea."

Emotional color neutrality

Idiom structure is more formal.

Idiom usage is formal; Become an object; Refers to collusion between associates.

Modern idioms in the production era

Examples of idioms

During the Warring States period, the six countries entered into an offensive and defensive alliance to jointly resist the State of Qin.

English interpretation

Offensive and defensive alliance;

Military alliance;

An agreement between criminal partners not to betray each other;

Agreement on mutual protection

Interpretation of network English

1. Offensive and defensive alliance

2. Silent conspiracy

3.ujk

4. Offensive and defensive alliance

Bilingual example

1. This is an offensive and defensive alliance.

This is an offensive and defensive alliance.

Excerpted from Modern Chinese-English Comprehensive Dictionary

We may be in collusion.

We may have formed an offensive and defensive alliance.

From the dictionary example