each other 成语
made for each other
be natural mates, be very compatible, soul mates Bob and Alice are made for each other. They're happily married.
At each other's throats
If people are at each other's throats, they are fighting, arguing or competing ruthlessly.
at each other's throats|each other's throats|throa
prep. phr. Always arguing and quarreling.
Joan and Harry have been at each other's throats so long that they have forgotten how much they used to love one another.
each other|each|one another
pron. Each one the other; one the other.
That man and his wife love each other. Bill and Mary gave one another Christmas presents last year. All the children at the party were looking at one another trying to recognize one another in their masks and costumes. The birds fought each other over the bread.
each other
each other Also,
one another. Each one the other, one the other, as in
The boys like each other, or
The birds were fighting one another over the crumbs. Both of these phrases indicate a reciprocal relationship or action between the subjects preceding (
the boys, the birds). Formerly, many authorities held that
each other should be confined to a relationship between two subjects only and
one another used when there are more than two. Today most do not subscribe to this distinction, which was never strictly observed anyway. [Late 1300s] Also see
at each other's throats.
live in each other's pockets
live in each other's pockets see
in one's pocket, def. 2.
each other
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