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Complete set of idioms about dishonesty

Idioms are stereotypes in Chinese vocabulary. Idioms, everyone says they have become words, and so do idioms. Idioms are mostly four-character, and some are three-character, five-character or even more than seven-character. The following is my collection of idioms about dishonesty, for your reference only. Let's have a look.

To go back on one's word: to say something that doesn't count.

A dead letter: just something written on paper that has not been cashed or can't be cashed.

Words without faith: See "Words without faith".

Empty talk: pin your hopes on meaningless empty talk. Refers to empty talk without practice.

Greed and unbelief: greed and unbelief. Han Yingshao's "Xianbei Hu Shiyi": "I thought Xianbei was separated from Mobei, dogs and sheep were a group, and there was no place for a handsome man, so it was greedy by nature."

There is a clear difference between reward and punishment: the reward of the reward and the punishment of the punishment. Describe dealing with things strictly and fairly.

Break your word and get fat: break your word: break your promise. Break a promise, just to take advantage of yourself.

Loyalty and treachery: those who easily agree to other people's demands must rarely keep their promises.

Speaking out of turn: refers to speaking rashly and lacking credit.

Wet ink: The ink used for writing is still wet. Metaphor means that an agreement or Covenant has just been signed (mostly used to accuse the other party of breaking his word).

Wet mouth blood: In ancient times, there was an agreement to put animal blood on the mouth. Break the contract soon after signing the contract.

Pay lip service: only promise to give others benefits verbally, and others can't get the actual benefits.

Don't return for a long vacation: go: borrow; Return: Return. Originally refers to the name of benevolence and righteousness but not really implemented, and later refers to borrowing it for a long time without returning it.

Having sex: a metaphor for being capricious and playing tricks. This is also a metaphor for the unpredictable world.

Sex: describes people who are capricious or used to playing tricks.

Go back on your word: Joel: You; Reverse: Pass it back. The original intention is that what you do, you will get what consequences. Now people's words and deeds are capricious and inconsistent.

Extended content: breaking promises and making sentences

Treason: violation; Letter: credit; Abandon: throw away; Righteousness: morality Breaking a promise is immoral.

1, it is very likely that he broke his word.

If we break our promise and miss our goal, others will think that we have failed.

He will never change or break his promise.

Otherwise, if the United States just stands by, it will lose confidence in its allies all over the world.

According to the immunization report, the problem of public dishonesty is far from limited to influenza vaccine.

6. This practice of Japan can only further damage Japan's own international image and make Japan once again lose faith with the people of Asian countries on historical issues.

7. Not all children have to live with her. She thinks she is a failed mother, or she has broken her promise to us.

8. To make matters worse, the person you broke your promise will talk to others (remember that person in the 2009 NASA Project Management Challenge? ), your notoriety will follow you.

9. Someone volunteered to tell the story of how his boss broke his promise to him.

10. In this regard, the historical dishonesty caused by the failure of Arab nationalism and Egyptian Nasserism is undoubtedly one of the reasons.

1 1. Unless the New Deal provides these services, they will soon lose their trust in the people.

12 but human beings have broken their promises.

13, Berlusconi's position has been in jeopardy for several weeks, not only because of sex scandals and legal scandals, but also because of political setbacks. Most importantly, he has lost the trust of the international market.

14, this is yoga. If you break your promise to the coach, the results of your yoga practice will be offset.

15, and in the eyes of the producers of * * *, this is an out-and-out large-scale theft of cultural relics and the stubborn resistance of the Kuomintang, a political group that has lost its trust in the people.

16. Some people know how to make you hurt, angry, humiliated, treacherous, disappointed, give up and betray.

17, the required fiscal adjustment will be more moderate and politically less unbelievable.

18, the creator will never cheat the creator who trusts him; The heavenly father will never break his promise to his children.

19. This paper discusses the "credit crisis" faced by the accounting industry and its causes and harm, and puts forward some measures to prevent accounting dishonesty.

In Washington, we all saw that good intentions quickly turned into unfulfilled promises and wasted expenses.

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