be vicious in one's motives
Sinister, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ū x ī nxi ǎ n è, meaning sinister and vicious.
Idiom explanation
Intention: intentional; danger: insidious; evil: vicious. The heart is insidious and vicious.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: bad intentions
Idiom usage
It refers to the impure motive.
Examples
He has a sinister mind and needs to be taken seriously.
Chinese PinYin : jū xīn xiǎn è
be vicious in one's motives
the husband to sing and the wife to follow. fū chàng fù suí
Take advantage of the situation. chèn hōng dǎ jié
expect the reality to correspond to the name. xún míng hé shí
Scattered rain and scattered stars. yǔ líng xīng sàn
Virtuous words and good looks. dé yán gōng róng