loopholes appear one after another
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is p ò zh à Nb ǎ ICH ū, which means that there are many loopholes in speaking and doing things. It comes from Li Tingping's collection of questions and answers.
Analysis of Idioms
There are many loopholes and mistakes in the synonyms and the antonyms are impeccable
The origin of Idioms
In Li Tingping's collection of Li Tingping's questions and answers, Li Dong of Song Dynasty said, "but when he looked back at Shi's book, it was gradually full of flaws."
Idiom usage
Subject predicate; predicate, complement; derogatory. His words are not worth believing. His words are full of flaws and suspicious.
loopholes appear one after another
work out the plot before putting pen to paper - yì zài bǐ qián
the scorching days during the fifth month and sixth month of the lunar calendar - wǔ huáng liù yuè
get fat by going bake on one 's word - shí yán ér féi
funny acting and saying of a player - dǎ hùn chā kē
have a slow walk instead of riding in a carriage - huǎn bù dài chē
the members of one 's family are partly dispersed and partly dead - jiā pò rén lí