Idioms that are similar to deception, and all four idioms that are similar to deception?

Updated on society 2024-08-09
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Pretending: refers to deliberately pretentious, so posturing.

    It's so ambitious, flashy.

    Finagle. Pinyin] [nòng xū zuò jiǎ] paraphrase] tricks to deceive people.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Concealment and deception. Concealment: Concealment, hiding the true situation from others.

    Deceive superiors and oppress subordinates and the masses. Everywhere. Concealment, staring:

    Concealment, deception. Concealing the true situation with a clear conscience and deceiving people with lies. Take advantage of the fake.

    Multiply: Take advantage of, because. By virtue of hypocrisy, fraud is committed.

    Concealment: A metaphor for using all kinds of deception to achieve the goal. Cover the sky with one hand:

    The metaphor is to bully the upper and lower levels, rely on power, and hide people's eyes and ears. Changing the day. Easy:

    Replacement, replacement. Attack the day, change the day. The metaphor uses deception to steal state power.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Deceived and deceitful

    Pronunciation]: [nòng xū zuò jiǎ].

    Interpretation]: Tricks to deceive people.

    synonyms]: so ambitious.

    Falsify sentences

    1.Expense allowance is prone to fraud.

    2.He was suspected of fraud.

    3.Deception does not deceive the true connoisseurs.

    4.Unlike others, Mr. Kasumin never cheats.

    5.There is no deception at all, everything is innocent.

    6.At this point, Tito was tired of cheating.

    7.How many times have you cheated on a mission before?

    8.Aside from cleverly pretending to be deaf, I didn't deceive at all.

    9.I will falsify my attendance record and fill in my membership card in a fake name.

    10.She couldn't lie and write about what she didn't do in her trip to Rome.

    Synonyms form sentences

    1.I'm not going to be too ambitious.

    2.We just started this business and it was too ambitious.

    3.No matter if you are studying or doing any work, you can't be ambitious.

    4.Don't be too ambitious.

    5."So now I'm basically trying to slow down, and I'm not going to be as ambitious as I was last season. ”

    6.Tom took five classes this semester, including French, and I think he's a bit too ambitious.

    7.That brother speaks good English, help me translate it, thank you, my country's enterprises are highly motivated to sponsor the Olympic Games in the marketing of the Olympic Games, but they are not prepared enough, and it is unrealistic for individual companies to sponsor the Olympic Games, and there is a tendency to be ambitious.

    8.When is the most famous tall and beautiful boy, he gathers the biggest characteristic of a scoundrel: he is far from doing a good job and has a big girlfriend who doesn't recognize the number, but the ghost told him to take his mouth through the oil and become a new generation of heterosexual dumplings!

    9.High-tech enterprises must adopt a strategic human resource management policy that is superior to the traditional way, establish a correct view of talents, and determine the talents available for selling and selling according to the characteristics of the enterprise itself, rather than being too ambitious; It is necessary to formulate scientific and reasonable management principles and specific measures, which should not only be conducive to mobilizing the enthusiasm of employees, but also beneficial to enterprises'Long-term, sustainable development.

    10.At the same time, it is necessary to deal with four relationships: 1. The relationship between academic qualifications and ability; 2. The relationship between development goals and career design; 3. Do a good job in the relationship between their own work and a small number of employees; 4. The relationship between career design and stabilizing the team of scientific and technological workers.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Finagle. [Pronunciation]: [nòng xū zuò jiǎ] [Interpretation]: Tricks to deceive people.

    Antonyms]: Bright and fair.

    Falsify sentences1.Expense allowance is prone to fraud.

    2.He was suspected of fraud.

    3.Deception does not deceive the true connoisseurs.

    4.Unlike others, Mr. Kasumin never cheats.

    5.There is no deception at all, everything is innocent.

    6.At this point, Tito was tired of cheating.

    7.How many times have you cheated on a mission before?

    8.Aside from cleverly pretending to be deaf, I didn't deceive at all.

    9.I will falsify my attendance record and fill in my membership card in a fake name.

    10.She can't cheat and put what there isn't'It was written about her journey to Rome.

    Antonyms form sentences1.Her style is not very bright.

    2.She intends to be upright and self-sufficient.

    3.His actions are above board.

    4.I hope it's going to be a fair race.

    5.Why can't he always love her pure and innocent?

    6.Loyal and honest people should also be honored and respected.

    7.She was as bright as day, but the attacks of the people hiding in the dark corners made her sick.

    8.General de Gaulle (whom I did not consult beforehand) showed an attitude of fairness.

    9.The last person to shake my hand was Paisley, who said that I was a fair and honest person, and that I had a bright face as a friend of me.

    10.He knew that he was very upright, so he didn't hide his affection for Miss Bertie from his family.

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