fit in easily with
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ī P ā ij í h é, which means that the rhythm of the tune is closed as soon as the beat is played. It means that both sides are easy to agree. It also means that because of similar feelings or interests, they talk about or combine together at once. It comes from the lamp on the wrong road by Li Lvyuan in Qing Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
Beat: the passage of a piece of music, also known as beat. A beat is in tune with the music. It refers to those who are congenial or have interests. They talk about or combine together all at once. [synonyms] fall in love with each other, echo each other from afar, follow suit, fall in love at first sight, be familiar with each other at first sight, be far away from each other, fall in love at first sight, fall in love at first sight, sing one song and one harmony [antonyms] are out of place, square peg, round chisel, no speculation, white head as new [grammar] contraction; predicate, attribute, complement; derogatory
The origin of Idioms
Li Lvyuan's Qiludeng in Qing Dynasty: "the ancients said," the friendship between a gentleman; seeking after settling down; the friendship between a villain; one hit at the same time. "
Idiom usage
Examples
When he told the little queen what he thought, they hit it off and acted immediately.
fit in easily with
any words can not defend themselves - bǎi cí mò biàn
with engeaved dragons and phoenix - diāo lóng huà fèng
deceive the emperor and ignore everybody else - qī jūn wǎng shàng
read by the light of bagged fireflies or the reflected light of snow - náng yíng yìng xuě
Dare to complain but dare not speak - gǎn yuàn ér bù gǎn yán