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Trad. 誠服
- to be completely convinced
- to fully accept another person's views
Trad. 誠邀
- we warmly invite (you to participate, attend, collaborate etc)
Trad. 孟思誠
- Maeng Saseong (1360-1438), Korean politician of the Goryeo-Joseon transition, famous for his honesty and wisdom
Trad. 心悅誠服
- to submit cheerfully
- to accept willingly (idiom)
Trad. 赤誠相待
- to treat utterly sincerely
- open and above board in dealing with sb
Trad. 坦誠相見
- to trust one another fully
- to treat sb with sincerity
Trad. 誠心實意
- earnestly and sincerely (idiom)
- with all sincerity
Trad. 誠心正意
- see 誠心誠意|诚心诚意[cheng2 xin1 cheng2 yi4]
Trad. 誠心誠意
- earnestly and sincerely (idiom); with all sincerity
Trad. 誠惶誠恐
- in fear and trepidation (idiom); in reverence before your majesty (court formula of humility)
Trad. 精誠所至
- no difficulty is insurmountable if one is sincere (idiom)
Trad. 開誠佈公
- variant of 開誠布公|开诚布公[kai1 cheng2 bu4 gong1]
Trad. 開誠布公
- lit. deal sincerely and fairly (idiom); frank and open-minded
- plain speaking
- Let's talk frankly and openly between ourselves.
- to put one's cards on the table
Trad. 一秉虔誠
- earnestly and sincerely (idiom); devoutly
Trad. 巧詐不如拙誠
- the unvarnished truth is better than a cunning ruse (idiom)
- honesty is the best policy
Trad. 精誠所加,金石為開
- see 精誠所至,金石為開|精诚所至,金石为开[jing1 cheng2 suo3 zhi4 , jin1 shi2 wei4 kai1]
Trad. 精誠所至,金石為開
- lit. metal and stone yield to power of sincerity (idiom)
- fig. no difficulty is insurmountable if one is sincere
