sordid
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ē IB ǐ w ò chuॸ, which means to describe the extremely bad quality and behavior (Modern Chinese Dictionary (7th Edition)). From Zheng Chenggong.
The origin of Idioms
Chapter five of Guo Moruo's Zheng Chenggong: "the bad guys in them are really the worst things in the world. Treachery, murder, arson, looting, despicable, anything can be done
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: despicable, despicable Antonyms: lofty integrity, lofty integrity, respect from all, high esteem, integrity
Idiom usage
It's used to describe a bad person who has no personality. He is not afraid to follow the common customs, but he can tell others who have changed their words. ——Tang Shunzhi's answer to Yu Jiaoyu in Ming Dynasty claimed that he was rich for a time by taking other people's fame and life, and the master's despicability can be imagined. ——Since then, everyone has said that the politics of the Qing Dynasty was bad and abused in every way. They even said that he was a dog, a sheep, a jackal, and a tiger, and he attached to something that was out of nothing. It's like the emperor of the Qing Dynasty, who was obscene and tyrannical, and the ministers of the Qing Dynasty, who were despicable and dirty. ——In the first chapter of the romance of the Qing Dynasty by Cai Dongfan, the so-called diligence is the meaning of not resisting, and the so-called patience is the meaning of obeying those despicable "social laws". ——Qu Qiubai's "Luantan: talk about" three people's walk "none of my family in law, from my father-in-law to my little nephew, is not mean, dirty and selfish ——Zhang Tianyi's "new life" is the soul of those who spread pornographic videos, which is despicable. Prostitution and whoring are vile and dirty, and should be strictly prohibited.
Chinese PinYin : bēi bǐ wò chuò
sordid
a man of distinction always has a poor memory. guì rén duō wàng
manage household affairs and provide for a family. dǐng mén lì hù