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What do you mean, objection?

Opposition is opposition to each other.

Pinyin: duì lì Li.

Word explanation: opposition, a Chinese word, refers to the mutual cancellation, inhibition, neutralization or other opposite effects between two things or two aspects of a thing.

Word source:

1, Shen Songkuo's "Meng Qian Bitan Story 1": "The Tang system, the two provinces worship officials and things, is called the moth eyebrow class."

2. Liu Mingxi's "Crossing the River Cloud" said: "The new swallow is in the nest, sleeping with carved beams and putting on makeup."

3. Ye Songshi's Miscellaneous Son of Emperor Guangzong: "As for the confrontation between men and women, it is necessary to extend its appointment and draw more portraits."

4. Chapter 8 of Ai Siqi's Outline of Lectures on Dialectical Materialism: "Contradiction means that the same thing contains opposite things."

Contradictory sentence making

1. In our country, public ownership economy and private ownership economy develop together in the unity of opposites.

2. The relationship between water and ice is unity of opposites. Under certain conditions, ice can be converted into water and water can also be converted into ice.

3. Labor and rest are two opposite aspects. Rest is for better work. Overwork needs rest to adjust.

Justice and evil are always opposites, and justice will eventually overcome evil.

5. Appreciation and depreciation are two opposite phenomena in the financial market, which reflect the change of market supply and demand.

6. With the development of science and technology, there are both opposites and complementary relationships between traditional industries and emerging industries.

7. Heat and cooling capacity are opposite. In a closed system, heat will be transferred from the high temperature part to the low temperature part until equilibrium is reached.