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- to cheat strangers
- to bully strangers
- (of domesticated animals) to be rebellious with unfamiliar people
Trad. 仗勢欺人
- to take advantage of one's position to bully people (idiom)
- to kick people around
- to deceive others and to deceive oneself
- to believe one's own lies
- to beat a dog and bully its owner
- fig. to humiliate sb indirectly by bullying a subordinate
Trad. 欺世盜名
- (idiom) to fool the world and usurp a good name
Trad. 恃強欺弱
- to use one's strength to mistreat people (idiom)
- to bully
- (idiom) to dominate the market through unfair, coercive or monopolistic practices
- lit. cold-resistant (idiom)
- fig. remaining strong in harsh conditions; resilient; unyielding
Trad. 童叟無欺
- cheating neither old nor young (idiom); treating youngsters and old folk equally scrupulously
- Our house offers sincere treatment to all and fair trade to old and young alike.
Trad. 瞞上欺下
- to deceive one's superiors and bully one's subordinates (idiom)
Trad. 老少無欺
- cheating neither old nor young
- treating youngsters and old folk equally scrupulously
- Our house offers sincere treatment to all and fair trade to old and young alike.
- you should not covet your friend's wife (idiom)
Trad. 雷公打豆腐,揀軟的欺
- the God of Thunder strikes bean curd, a bully picks the weakest person
- to pick on an easy target
