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In Chinese, 背道而驰 (bèi dào ér chí) is commonly used to describe a situation where someone is going against the accepted norm or the majority opinion. It is used to describe someone who is going against the grain, or going against the flow. For example, one might say, “他的行为与正常人背道而驰 (tā de xíngwéi yu zhèngcháng rén bèi dào ér chí)”, meaning “His behavior is going against that of a normal individual”.
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