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The meaning of cunning means to be deceitful and untrustworthy, to be cunning and cunning, and the sentence is as follows:
1. Don't underestimate the enemy, they are insidious and cunning.
2. He looks honest, but he is actually very cunning.
3. The cunning fox used the power of the tiger to scare away the beasts.
4. The cunning enemy fled again.
5. The enemy is cunning, and we must be vigilant.
6. These cunning gangsters finally fell into the legal net.
7. The cunning fox was finally revealed.
8. The legal net is restored, and no matter how cunning the criminals are, they cannot escape the punishment of the law.
9. The cunning criminals did not leave a trace at the scene.
10. No matter how cunning the fox is, it can't escape the hunter's palm.
11. No matter how cunning the fox is, it can't escape the hunter's palm.
12. The cunning criminal once again recanted the original confession.
13. No matter how cunning a fox is, it can't fight a shrewd hunter.
14. The cunning fox coaxed the stupid crow.
15. Nixon who was as cunning as a fox.
Once again, overwhelming his opponents.
16. The judge knocked on the side, making the cunning gangsters unable to parry, and finally bowed his head and pleaded guilty.
17. No matter how cunning the suspect is, it is difficult to escape the prosecutor's discernment.
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1. Don't underestimate the enemy, they are insidious and cunning.
2. He looks honest, but he is actually very cunning.
3) The cunning fox scares away the beasts with the help of the tiger's majesty.
4. The cunning enemy fled again.
5. The enemy is cunning, and we must be vigilant.
6. These cunning gangsters finally fell into the legal net.
7. The cunning fox was finally revealed.
8. The legal net is restored, and no matter how cunning the criminals are, they cannot escape the punishment of the law.
9. The cunning criminals did not leave a trace at the scene.
10. No matter how cunning the fox is, it can't escape the hunter's palm.
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The first meaning: cunning and cunning. Example sentence: No matter how cunning the fox is, it can't escape the hunter's Five Finger Mountain.
The second meaning: it means clever and intelligent. Example sentence: Look at his cunning appearance, this looks like a three-year-old child.
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Cunning 1 Naughty My brother is so cunning that I always suffer every time I play a game with him.
2 Scheming and untrustworthy Although the Japanese devils are very cunning, our army still sees through their tricks.
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cunning, pronounced jiǎo huá, is a Chinese word that refers to treachery and untrustworthiness, cunning and cunning.
He looks honest, but in fact he is extremely cunning. (pejorative).
The Lord of War is to defeat the enemy, and the more the enemy accuses us of cunning, the more it shows that we have done the right thing. (Compliments).
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The two explanations for cunning are deceit and not credible; Cunning.
Source: "Zuo Chuan: The Twenty-sixth Year of Zhaogong": "If my first and second brothers and nephews are rewarded with the law of heaven, helpless and cunning, they will be ...... by the order of the previous king."Then you want to do it.
Cunning example sentences
1. Under his polite disguise, fraud and cunning are hidden.
2. The cunning vendor cheated the little girl out of all her money.
3. If you know their usual voice, then there may be some problems when they have a cunning problem with a higher than usual voice.
4. It flies fast and cunningly, you can only catch it if you work hard, and if you catch it, a fabulous fortune will unfold in front of you.
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The meaning of cunning means deceitful and untrustworthy, cunning and cunning, and the sentence is as follows:
1. Don't underestimate the enemy, they are insidious and cunning.
2. He looks honest, but he is actually very cunning.
3. The cunning fox used the power of the tiger to scare away the beasts.
4. The cunning enemy fled again.
5. The enemy is cunning, and we must be vigilant.
6. These cunning gangsters finally fell into the legal net.
7. The cunning fox was finally revealed.
8. The legal net is restored, and no matter how cunning the criminals are, they cannot escape the punishment of the law.
9. The cunning criminals did not leave a trace at the scene.
10. No matter how cunning the fox is, it can't escape the hunter's palm.
11. No matter how cunning the fox is, it can't escape the hunter's palm.
12. The cunning criminal once again recanted the original confession.
13. No matter how cunning the fox is, it can't fight a shrewd hunter.
14. The cunning fox coaxed the stupid crow.
15. Nixon who was as cunning as a fox.
Once again, overwhelming his opponents.
16. The judge knocked on the side, making the cunning gangsters unable to parry, and finally bowed his head and pleaded guilty.
17. No matter how cunning the suspect is, it is difficult to escape the prosecutor's discernment.
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Kitten Huhu is a naughty cutie, and once he knocked over my inkwell and stuck out his tongue, so cunning.
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You were so cunning when we fell in love at that time, and you tricked me into the end.
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You are the most cunning of us, and you will solve our problems silently.
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Xiao Ming deceived his classmates very "cunningly", and he went to the library to read books by himself.
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The scouts were cunning and skillfully evaded the enemy.
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1. Don't underestimate the enemy, they are insidious and cunning.
2. He looks honest, but he is actually very cunning.
3) The cunning fox scares away the beasts with the help of the tiger's majesty.
4. The cunning enemy fled again.
5. The enemy is cunning, and we must be vigilant.
6. These cunning gangsters finally fell into the legal net.
7. The cunning fox was finally revealed.
8. The legal net is restored, and no matter how cunning the criminals are, they cannot escape the punishment of the law.
9. The cunning criminals did not leave a trace at the scene.
10. No matter how cunning the fox is, it can't escape the hunter's palm.
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