snub sb.
Treat each other coldly, the Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ě ngy ǎ nxi ā NGD à I, which means the metaphor is not welcome or look down upon. From Chapter 20 of the romance of the Ming Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
Look at each other coldly
The origin of Idioms
In the 20th chapter of the romance of Ming history, Cai Dongfan said, "I don't know that Taizu treated each other coldly and didn't give a reward."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate, attribute, or object. Recently, people treat him coldly. He is full of doubts and doesn't know why. you'd better treat the farce coldly and watch it change. in the face of a broken marriage, the departure of his ex-wife, and the cold treatment of his relatives and friends, all he can do at this time is to calm down, put aside all his thoughts, and work hard to do something big. We have been treated coldly by Kathy these days because we had a fight last week. We were treated coldly by the old members of the club. Feng Menglong, Ming Dynasty, Vol. 31: "lady, your husband and wife are a matter of life. Don't look at each other coldly. You must Admonish your husband with your good words."
Chinese PinYin : lěng yǎn xiāng dài
snub sb.
with not a single ingle detail left out. xiān xī wú yí
Shrug one's shoulders and bend one's back. sǒng jiān qū bèi
Know the little and know the best. zhī wēi zhī zhāng