| to be inferior by comparison |
| to find each other congenial |
| to set off to each other |
| a happy marriage |
| to sympathize and help each other |
| contradictory in speech |
| to satirize and retort |
| a complete meeting of minds |
| special treatment
special benefits |
| to sympathize and help each other |
| for better or for worsesharing the weal and woe |
| mutual help
to defend against enemies together |
| to treat someone sincerely |
| surprisingly |
| to be stunned and surprised |
| to accommodate someone passionately |
| to bump into one's enemy |
| in opposing or confronting positions |
| the teacher and the student can profit from each other |
| according to convention |
| to fight each other at short range |
| ordinary friendship
to meet someone by chance
a chance encounter |
| equal degreeequal level |
| to cause destruction to both sides |
| auspiciou and safe |
| to have nothing in common |
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| in reality as well as in name |
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