take bribes in order to turn a verdict in sb . 's favour
Bending the law for personal gain, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x ù ns ī w ǎ NGF ǎ, which means to indulge in private affairs and violate the law and discipline.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: bending the law for favoritism antonym: abiding by the law
Idiom usage
It refers to favoritism and malpractice. He broke his name by bending the law for personal gain.
Chinese PinYin : xùn sī wǎng fǎ
take bribes in order to turn a verdict in sb . 's favour
homeless and wandering from place to place. liú lí diān shǔ
with a subdued and soft voice. yí shēng xià qì
took the plum tree for his wife and a stork for his son. qī mén zǐ hè
reunion after long separation. duì chuáng yè yǔ