Fraud
Fraud, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is n ò NGX ū Zu ò Ji ǎ, which means playing tricks to deceive people. From the task of the agricultural front in 1959.
The origin of Idioms
"In the whole process of carrying out the production plan, we should also seek truth from facts and try our best to avoid exaggeration and fraud," said Liao Luyan in his "tasks of the agricultural front in 1959."
Idiom usage
It has a derogatory meaning and refers to deception. example no matter what you do, you should seek truth from facts, not fraud.
Fraud
overlook sb . 's shortcomings and make much of his merits - shě duǎn qǔ cháng
an unfavorable prognosis with a half possibility of death - bàn sǐ bàn shēng
every form of evil cannot be done - zhū è mò zuò
be ill at ease and full of dread - xīn xù huǎng hū