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An explanation of improper use of words

The name is not true (míng bù fù shí) explanation: the reputation does not match the reality. Reference an empty name. (name: name; Deputy: commensurate and consistent. ) Out: Three Kingdoms Liu Wei Shao's "Characters: Difficult to be Effective": "People who love each other are not worthy of their names and use them effectively." Synonym: the antonym of a nominal name: worthy of the name, worthy of the name grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate, attribute and object; A derogatory example: (1) Liao Zhongkai's lecture to the third-phase recruits of Huangpu Military Academy: "The so-called reputation is hard to bear, and it is not worthy of the name, but it is just a joke." (2) Previous research by the Consumer Council found that

Many health foods are misnamed.

Some ingredients may even harm the health of consumers.

The following results are explained by the dictionary provided by Han Dian: reputation does not match reality. From: Liao Huangpu Military Academy's third lecture for enlisted students: "The so-called reputation is hard to bear, and it is a joke." Synonym: antonym of improper use of words: veritable grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate and object; derogatory sense