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Idioms describing people's dishonesty

Idioms about dishonesty

1, deceiving the superior and deceiving the inferior: deceiving the superior and deceiving the inferior to gain trust; Hide the next one, cover up the truth

2. Deceive superiors and delude subordinates and people.

3, cover up people's eyes and ears: metaphor uses illusion to confuse people and deceive people.

4. Self-deception: Self-deception.

5, stealing the day: a metaphor for secretly changing the truth of things in order to achieve the purpose of being deceived.

6. Stealing the beam and replacing the column: a metaphor for playing tricks in the dark, filling the fake with the real, and shoddy.

7. Replace columns with beams: beams: roof beams. Metaphor is playing tricks in the dark and changing the nature of things.

8, big lie: big lie, no marginal lie.

9. Invert black and white: say black as white and white as black. Metaphor distorts facts and confuses right and wrong.

10, crossing the sea from the sky: living in the dark by deception.

1 1, cheat: hide, hide: hide, cheat. Hide the truth without conscience and deceive people with lies.

12, deceiving the sky and crossing the sea: it means deceiving the upper and the lower.

13, pretending to be a ghost: a metaphor for playing tricks and deceiving people. Two-faced people are cunning and insidious.

14, reverse right and wrong: wrong is right, right is wrong. Turn right from wrong.

15. Confusing right and wrong: deliberately saying that right is wrong and wrong is right.

16, demagoguery: it means to confuse people and confuse people's thoughts by means of deception and seduction.

17. Swindling and cheating: cheating in the name of cheating. Out of nothing: say nothing. Fabricate out of thin air.

18, big lie: day: day. Describe a big lie.

19, tell a big lie: it means a big lie. Describe an irrelevant lie.

20, bullying three and hiding four: repeatedly deceiving (words daquan) to conceal.

2 1, abduction: refers to obtaining money by cheating or framing others.

22. charlatan: refers to people who make a living by selling fake drugs and fortune telling. Or who cheated who cheated.

23, the thief shouted to catch a thief: the thief shouted to catch a thief. It's a metaphor. The bad guys deliberately create chaos, divert the target, and describe others as bad guys to escape for themselves.