Source: "Zuo Zhuan·Yin Gong Three Years": "Belief cannot be trusted, and quality is useless." Yang Bojun's note: "People's words are trustworthy, and they are of the same mind."
Definition: from: from; 心: from the heart. The words are not spoken from the heart, that is, they are not true. Refers to the inconsistency between heart and mouth.
Pronunciation: yan bu you zhōng
Example:
1. Bush may not mean what he said.
2. My insincere words seem to get the weather working.
3. I am the insincerity you cannot say.
4. Sometimes people don’t mean what they say.
5. However, *** cannot be insincere or unresponsive to policies.
6. I can’t say without sincerity that I like them.
7. She is very good at saying nice things that don’t mean it.
8. What you said is not true, you just don’t mean it.
9. I believe you will understand what it means to say something insincere.
10. Only if both sides abandon their insincere behavior can they agree that European bailout funds should be used to ensure the stability of Irish banks, with certain budget targets in return.
11. In the past, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs would quietly tell reporters that Latin American countries *** (importantly, these allies now also include Caribbean countries that have historical relations with Britain) were not sincere, and they were not We sincerely support Argentina’s claim to the Falkland Islands.
12. I said something that I didn’t mean and went into safe mode.
13. Insincerity is obvious.
14. But the German economic authorities do not mean what they say.
15. Mr. My Insincere Words found the activation code here.
16. If you think about it carefully, this is more valuable to think about than those insincere words about the meaning of life.
17. Readers will certainly feel that they do not mean what they say, but in fact, childhood may be the only period of life in which these players are not treated as celebrities.
18. Arguments that are mixed with big norms and empty rhetoric and insincere words rarely produce constructive suggestions.
19. The summer is over, the market and economy are sluggish, and a fierce debate on global financial rules has begun; bankers and policymakers should no longer talk in generalities and make insincere excuses, but It's time to finally get serious.
20. Kagame still followed the tactics commonly used by African heads of state in response, but this time it seemed a bit untrue: he kept saying that Western countries have too high expectations of developing countries, and even Western countries themselves often find it difficult to do so. meet such demanding standards.