"Dance out of step" nghĩa là gì?
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"Dance out of step" -> nghĩa là đi sai nước.
Ví dụ
When we are open to shifts in event time and accompanying (cung cấp) changes in how markets are trading, we no longer have to dance out of step in our investing.
A ruler who is not benevolent (nhân từ) will dance out of step, and his state fall into anarchy (hỗn loạn). Such a ruler has forfeited (bồi thường) the mandate (nhiệm vụ) of Heaven and is fair game for a popular uprising. So the master taught. In Japan, Confucianism (đạo Khổng Tử) was warped by the rulers who governed in its name. The Tokugawa shogunate (1600-1867) and the Confucianist scholars it sponsored stressed obedience, ruthlessly enforced, over benevolence, lovingly tendered. Wherein lay the Tokugawa regime’s claim to represent Heaven? That question eventually toppled it, though the uprising was aristocratic rather than popular.
"I was confused: Why couldn't he memorize (ghi nhớ) 2-3 steps? How did he manage to dance out of step in a relaxed manner? How can you forget the entire episode overnight?" Asked the dancer desperately.
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