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What idioms are there to describe liars?

Idioms to describe liars are:

First, resort to deceit [n ò ng x ū zu ò ji m]? 1.? Explanation: Play tricks to deceive people.

2.? Whatever you do, you should seek truth from facts and shouldn't cheat.

3.? Grammar: combination; As predicate, object and attribute; derogatory sense

Second, posturing [x and ng x and ng zuò tà i]? 1.? Explanation: vivid: hypocritical appearance. Make a gesture on purpose Describe hypocrisy and dishonesty.

2.? Ex.: He is love.

3.? Grammar: formal; As a predicate; derogatory sense

Third, pretend to be [zhuāng mú zuò yàng]? 1.? Explanation: appearance: appearance, posture. It means to make a gesture because of deliberate posturing.

2.? From the mouth of the legendary Song Dynasty.

3.? Example: cold wine, cold powder and cold soup, telling us how to get close to each other, in various ways ~, laughing shabby.

Fourth, kidnapping? 1.? Definition: refers to making money by cheating and framing others.

2.? From: Wen Wei Po 1986.7. 19: "You can't make a big fortune by cheating, and you won't grow up if you make a small fortune."

3.? Grammar: combination; As predicate, attribute and object; derogatory sense

Verb (abbreviation of verb) swindling and cheating [zhāo yáo Zhang piàn]? 1.? Explanation: cheat: look for opportunities to cheat people. In the name of deception.

2.? From: Canon 748 of Qing Dynasty, Ministry of Punishment, and official legal system.

3.? Ex.: It's just that my minions are outside, so I can't afford to worry about anything.