What does the phrase “a double-edged sword” mean?
A: It means particular effects of an item.
B: It means an action or decision that appears to help is also likely to harm the sword holder.
C: It means a sword with two holders.
D: It means problems resulted from one cause.
A: It means particular effects of an item.
B: It means an action or decision that appears to help is also likely to harm the sword holder.
C: It means a sword with two holders.
D: It means problems resulted from one cause.
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- 【单选题】Questions 23 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard. 23. What does the Latin "cor" mean? A) It means heart. B) It means courage. C) It means fear. D) It means core. A. It means heart. B. It means courage. C. It means fear. D. It means core.