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- He was too wise to be imposed upon by fair words spoken without sincerity. 他人极聪明,毫无诚意的花言巧语骗不了他。
- Speak fair words, or else be mute. 说话文雅些,否则,闭上你的嘴巴。
- The belly is not filled with fair words. 好话填不饱肚皮。
- Fair words never hurt the tongue. 得体的话不嫌多。
- Fair words make fools fain [=pleased]. 甜言蜜语会使愚者得意忘形。
- Fair word will not make the pot play. 花言巧语无济于事。
- Don't fall for the fair words of the door-to-door businessmen. 不要相信那些走家串户的生意人的花言巧语。
- Fair words slake wrath; fair words hurt not the mouth. 好言好语息人怒;说好话于己无损。
- Don't fall for the fair words of the door to door businessmen. 不要相信那些走家串户的生意人的花言巧语。
- He who gives fair words feed you with an empty spoon. 话讲得漂亮的人,等于是用空汤匙来喂你(空言赞美无补于事)。
- Fall for the fair words of the door-to-door businessmen. 不要相信那些走家串户的生意人的花言巧语。
- In time of danger, of what avail are fair words and promises? 危难之时,巧言与许诺又有何用?
- Fair words and foul deeds cheat wise men as well as fools. 花言巧语加劣行,既骗傻瓜也骗聪明人。
- Fair words do not fill the belly; fine words dress ill deeds. 好话不能当饭吃;巧言足以粉饰恶行。
- He who gives fair words feeds you with an empty spoon. 赠以美言,喂以空匙。
- They began to murmur against their coach, but he gave them fair words. 他们咕哝着埋怨起教练来了,他却很和气地同他们讲话。
- Fair word fill not the belly. 口惠实不至,画饼难充饥。
- They began to murmur against their coach,but he gave them fair words. 他们咕哝着埋怨起教练来了,他却很和气地同他们讲话。
- A solid step forward speaks louder than a hundred empty, fair words. 踏实地走一步路,胜过说一百句空洞的漂亮语。
- I hit him fair and square on the jaw. 我不偏不倚打中他的下巴。