口是心非英语怎么说
- It's a tongue typo when you trip over your words and accidentally call your friend Mike instead of by his actual name, Mark.
- Woman's softheartedness, with man's hypocrisy, proportional to.
- Say yes, mean no. You have been aware that my acting was pathetic.
- My words seem hypocritical, in fact sentence heartbreakers.
- We are very good at duplicity and hope each other can be perceived.
- It's not that I don't believe you, Meg, "Jack said, unconvincingly."
- I most despise the poor students who duplicity... thick-skinned sharp-tongued children.
- I always say yes and mean no that you think that I was strong.
- There is no escaping this disturbing thought except by a kind of double-dealing.
- Some shop owners say they will treat consumers as God but it's not true.
- There is always one day, I am accustomed to your hip, you also penetrated my duplicity.
- "No", "stop", and "I don't want to do this" are pretty unambiguous.
- The most touching is that he knows all your duplicity.
- Sometimes, our hearts don't match our mouths.
- His duplicity caused us to distrust him.
- False friends are worse than open enemise.
- Don't you know he often speaks with his tongue in his cheek?
- Now I know he said things hit things that we didn't mean.
- Please believe. Sometimes, my behavior, just "Hearts may agree, though heads differ".
- However I thought you were duplicity.
- False friends are worse than bitter enemies.
- If the parents duplicity, words and deeds, the child will imitate their behavior, their teachings are ignored.
- It takes on an intellectual twist, whereas being cowardly is more emotional, and speaking with a double tongue is slightly more paranoid.
- Why always say these unreliable of words?
- They found a home on YouTube, among clips of rambling teenagers and off-message politicians.