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ice and charcoal
ice and charcoal; (metaphor) two things that are mutually incompatible or completely at odds
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not
Negative adverb used before verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs to indicate negation; also used as a bound-form prefix to form terms with opposite meanings
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to say
to speak; to talk; to state or tell
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non-Chinese
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hot and cold
Changes in temperature, such as the weather getting hotter or colder
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naturally
naturally; certainly; of course; indicates that a situation is to be expected or follows a logic of its own
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clear
clear; distinct; easy to see; obvious