Idioms indicating that the weather is neither cold nor hot
Chinese pronunciation: bù lěng bù rè.
Explanation of the idiom: It means that the temperature is neither high nor low, and the temperature is moderate. It also refers to a general attitude toward people.
The source of the idiom: Chapter 35 of "The Legend of Heroes of Sons and Daughters" by Wenkang of the Qing Dynasty: "I saw him holding up a bowl with one hand, boiling it thoroughly, getting lukewarm, lukewarm Moderate and delicious Pu'er tea. "Ba Jin's "Cold Night" 3: "This is a rare good day in this mountain city that is neither cold nor hot."
Idiom sentence: 〖Example〗He. Adopt a lukewarm attitude and maintain a detached relationship with her.
★Part 27 of Zhou Erfu's "Morning in Shanghai"
Use of idioms: as predicates, attributives, and adverbials; referring to people's attitudes
Praise and criticism analysis: derogatory idioms
Synonyms: tepid