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devil in disguise
Noun
idiomatic
Japanese Meaning
表向きは良さそうな人や物に見えるが、内面は邪悪で害を及ぼす存在 / 見かけは正直または信頼できる印象を与えるが、実際には悪や破壊的な性質を隠している人物や事物
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(idiomatic) A person or thing that appears to be good, honest, or upstanding, but is inherently nasty, evil, or damaging.
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devil in disguise
He presented himself as a loyal mentor, but he was a devil in disguise who manipulated protégés for his own gain.
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He presented himself as a loyal mentor, but he was a devil in disguise who manipulated protégés for his own gain.
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