Practical oral English Learning: "unreliable" how to say! Easy to learn, suitable for zero foundation!
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I believe you must have had "unreliable" friends or "unreliable" things in your work and life? Then, in spoken English, how to express "unreliable"? These three expressions are simple and easy to learn. You can learn from zero foundation!
1.a man of straw
Some people may wonder, from the surface of the word, doesn't this mean "Scarecrow"? Indeed, it literally means "Scarecrow". In fact, there is also a "metaphor" in English, "a man of straw" can be used to mean "unreliable people".
For example:
His behavior made me realize that he was an unreliable man.
His actions made me realize he is a man of straw.
2.shaky
An explanation of "shaky" in the English dictionary is "moving with quick, short movements from side to side, not in a controlled way", which can describe an object as "shaking, shaking and trembling". At the same time, it can also be used to describe people as "unstable and unreliable".
Example: not many people are willing to make friends with him because he is always unreliable.
Not many people want to make friends with him, because he is always shaky.
"Shaky" means "upset, distressed" in addition to "unreliable". The news left me feeling a little shaky
3.wide of the mark
The third expression used to express "unreliable" is "wide of mark", which is interpreted in the English dictionary as "far away from the goal, irrelevant", so it was later 廣州買樓used to describe someone or something.
The result of the survey is a little inaccurate.
The result of the research was a littlewide of the mark.
The news is a little out of line.
The news is fairly wide of the mark.
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