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誓言不過是壹時的失言
[shì yán bù guò shì yī shí de shī yán]
Oaths are nothing more than a temporary slip of the tongue Suggests the impermanence of promises ...
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誓言不纯粹是失言
[shì yán bù chún cuì shì shī yán]
Literally meaning An oath not purely is a slip of the tongue this expresses the sentiment that an unkept ...
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誓言是一种失言
[shì yán shì yī zhŏng shī yán]
It means an oath is a form of verbal misconduct This conveys skepticism toward promises because theyre ...
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誓言只是一时失言
[shì yán zhĭ shì yī shí shī yán]
An Oath Is Just a Slip of the Tongue at the Moment It suggests that promises or oaths might have been ...
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誓言只是一瞬间的失言
[shì yán zhĭ shì yī shùn jiān de shī yán]
An oath is just a moment ’ s slip of the tongue Reflects skepticism toward making vows implying promises ...
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誓言一时的谎言
[shì yán yī shí de huăng yán]
Oaths are just momentary lies implies skepticism or cynicism regarding promises made suggesting ...
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可笑的誓言
[kĕ xiào de shì yán]
Laughable Oath or Funny Vows Implies that past promises were so easily broken or absurd they have ...
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誓言是谎言的开始
[shì yán shì huăng yán de kāi shĭ]
It means oaths are the beginning of lies which is rather nihilistic or cynical expressing skepticism ...
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誓言其实是个谎
[shì yán qí shí shì gè huăng]
The phrase conveys skepticism towards oaths or promises suggesting they are nothing but falsehoods ...