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the devil is a liar
Phrase
idiomatic
Japanese Meaning
(慣用句)相手が意図的に騙そうとしている、または状況が実際と異なっているという、信頼しがたい状況を表現するフレーズ。 / (慣用表現)他者の言動や状況に対する不信感を示し、裏に何か意図がある可能性を暗示する言い回し。
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(idiomatic) A general expression of distrust, particularly implying that another person is attempting to deceive the speaker, or that a situation is not, or can not be, as it appears.
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the devil is a liar
When the salesman promised overnight returns that sounded too good to be true, I muttered, 'the devil is a liar.'
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When the salesman promised overnight returns that sounded too good to be true, I muttered, 'the devil is a liar.'
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