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满纸谎言
[măn zhĭ huăng yán]
Meaning 'Pages Full of Lies.' It expresses dissatisfaction or reflection on untruths found in various narratives, stories, or experiences.
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你说的话都是谎
[nĭ shuō de huà dōu shì huăng]
What you say is all lies expresses distrust disillusionment with the truthfulness of communications ...
谎言早该够了
[huăng yán zăo gāi gòu le]
Means there have already been too many lies It shows weariness or frustration towards dishonesty ...
你说的话里全是谎
[nĭ shuō de huà lĭ quán shì huăng]
This means everything you say is full of lies It signifies doubt about others trustworthiness However ...
你的谎言
[nĭ de huăng yán]
Directly translated as Your lies expressing an individuals experience dealing with deception ...
满嘴谎言
[măn zuĭ huăng yán]
Full Mouth of Lies describes someone who frequently tells untruths or stories without honesty It ...
衬谎
[chèn huăng]
Literally Embellishing Lies this signifies dressing up untruths in ways they look believable indicating ...
满是谎话
[măn shì huăng huà]
It means full of lies expressing either selfdeprecation or referring to oneself being untrustworthy ...
谎言成堆
[huăng yán chéng duī]
Piles of Lies highlights an existence filled with deceptions and untruths — possibly a selfdescription ...
习惯所有的假
[xí guàn suŏ yŏu de jiă]
Literally meaning accustomed to all lies it suggests a person who is used to dishonesty or falsehood ...