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Idioms praising lawyers

Arguing, impartial, selfless, aboveboard, asking questions.

1, be reasonable

Description: according to the facts, try your best to safeguard your rights and interests, opinions, etc.

Said by: Qing Li Garbo, Chapter 38 of A Brief History of Civilization: "Dude, since he is in charge of a county, he should have some ideas himself. Of course, foreigners can't afford to offend, and places that really can't go down must also strive for it. "

Example: Let's go on arguing and we won't stop until we get what we want. Ba Jin's "Home" VIII

Grammar: linkage; As predicate, object and adverbial;

Synonyms have legitimacy, bullying and violence, and are promoted by public opinion.

Antonyms are illogical, four realms, unreasonable, submit to humiliation, submit to humiliation, unreasonable.

2. Fairness and selflessness

Explanation: fair and strict, not afraid of power, merciless.

From: Cao Qingxue Qin's Forty-fifth Story of a Dream of Red Mansions: "I think you have to be a supervisor, impartial and kind."

Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; Include praise

Synonyms are aboveboard, self-sacrificing, self-sacrificing, self-sacrificing, being aloof, being loyal to one's family, ruthlessness, integrity, justice, self-sacrificing, selfless idioms, law enforcement, public forgetting private, disowning one's six relatives, forgetting one's country, selflessness, and sacrificing one's life for justice.

The antonyms are favoritism, favoritism, cronyism and jobbery.

3. Selflessness

Explanation: it means to do things fairly and without selfishness. At present, it refers to starting from the collective interests, without personal plans.

From: Han Ma Rong's Loyalty and Righteousness Classic Heaven and Earth God: "Loyal people are also selfless."

Loyal people, starting from the collective interests, have no personal plans.

Ex.: To determine your ambition, you should have an open and selfless heart. The first act of Guo Moruo's Qu Yuan

Grammar: combination; As object, attribute and adverbial; Used to praise people's moral character

Synonyms are authentic, aboveboard, benevolent, selfless, selfless, selfless, selfless, selfless, selfless, selfless, selfless, selfless, selfless, selfless, honest, honest, honest, honest, honest, honest, selfless, selfless.

The antonym is eating inside and crawling outside. I have no one, shameless, selfish, selfish, selfish, selfish, corrupt official, suffering from loss, deceiving the public, practicing favoritism, selfish, selfish.

4. aboveboard

Explanation: The original meaning is understanding and impartiality. Now it means frankness and decency.

Said by: Daxian is an aboveboard person, so he takes lies as truth. The fifth journey to the west by Wu Ming's grace

Grammar: combination; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; Include praise

Synonyms include noble spirit, upright way, sacrifice for the country, regardless of personal interests, selfless idioms, knowing that people don't do shady things, sacrifice for righteousness, do not disgrace their mission, integrity, innuendo, justification, integrity, sacrifice for others, sacrifice for the law, outspoken, sacrifice for their lives, aboveboard, honest and upright.

The antonyms are cheating, cheating, crooked ways, sneaking around, cheating, sneaking around, stabbing in the back with ulterior motives, intrigue, sneaking around and innuendo.

Step 5 get to the bottom of it

Description: Metaphor survey details.

From: Lao She's Philosophy of Lao Zhang, No.3 and No.2: "A car hit an old tree and nobody was hurt ... Who can get to the bottom of it?"

Example: What do you mean by asking questions? You're neither a sheriff nor a militia captain! Liu Qing's entrepreneurial history, Chapter 9, Part 1.

Grammar: combination; As predicate and attribute; Metaphor survey details

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