反腐
fǎn fǔ
Pinyin
Definition
反腐
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- anti-corruption
Character Decomposition
Related Words (20)
- 1 anyway
- 2 in any case
- 3 to come over from the enemy's side
- 1 contrary
- 2 in reverse
- 3 inside out or upside down
- 4 to reverse
- 5 to return
- 6 to oppose
- 7 opposite
- 8 against
- 9 anti-
- 10 to rebel
- 11 to use analogy
- 12 instead
- 13 abbr. for 反切[fǎn qiè] phonetic system
- 1 (Chinese opera) to play a role outside of one's specialty
- 2 (modern) to play a transvestite role
- 3 to masquerade as an opponent
- 1 on the other hand...
- 2 conversely...
Idioms (20)
一反常态
- 1 complete change from the normal state (idiom); quite uncharacteristic
- 2 entirely outside the norm
- 3 out of character
出尔反尔
- 1 old: to reap the consequences of one's words (idiom, from Mencius); modern: to go back on one's word
- 2 to blow hot and cold
- 3 to contradict oneself
- 4 inconsistent
刀子嘴,豆腐心
- 1 to have a sharp tongue but a soft heart (idiom)
切齿腐心
- 1 to detest sth or sb to the utmost extreme (idiom)
化腐朽为神奇
- 1 lit. to change something rotten into something magical (idiom)
Sample Sentences
在我看来,习近平是一个务实的领导人,他在主政之后大力推行反腐工作,赢得了人民的支持。马英九作为台湾的领导人,则更带有一股文人书生气质,儒雅且风度翩翩。
In my view, Xi Jinping is a very practical leader. After coming to power he made a big effort to launch an anti-corruption movement, winning the support of the people. Ma Ying-jeou, as the leader of Taiwan, has a scholarly air to him and a certain scholarly elegance.