Explanation: Not be used as evidence or basis. Usage: Verb-object type; for the predicate; that credentials matter or statements can not be Source: Song Liu Anshi "_set_ of words to make poetry ridiculed san does something Cai sixth": "issue is the stoop Goumian words, Buzuweiping." Examples: To prove the point, speaking ~, should also have basis in fact. Riddle: Invoices are not sealed
bù zú wéi píng
Not be used as credentials
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It is insufficient
It is insufficient. Reason, "the mountains and the plains": "﹝ ﹞ out to a Hua Tang, and from which to find a fault, note-known things also relied upon."
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Pronunciation bù zú wéi pínɡ Definitions With: evidence. Not be used as evidence or as. Source Song Liu Anshi 'On San Cai thing indeed ridiculed sixth poetry ":" Poetry has experience of the board is to understand the track, as far as can be; issue are perverting Goumian the word, be relied upon. " Examples To prove this point, speaking ~, there should be evidence-based. Thesaurus hearsay, not well documented, hearsay evidence Antonyms well documented, with certainty, iron-clad English afford little or no evidence Riddles surface invoices are not sealed Usage verb-object; as predicate; refers to things or statements can not be the credentials
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Idiom Dictionary
Idiom name Buzuweiping Pinyin bù zú wéi píng idiom interpretation can not be used as evidence or as. Idiom Song Liu Anshi 'On San Cai thing indeed ridiculed sixth poetry ":" Poetry has experience of the board is to understand the track, as far as can be; issue are perverting Goumian the word, be relied upon. "Said vertical use sentences relied upon these words, I make that dream Qianfan in Texas, dream horse, until you hear of his dream, the horse was gone. ★ Qing Wen Kang "The Tale of Heroes" chapter 26
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English Expression
n.: afford little or no evidence, cannot be taken as evidence
Thesaurus
No case can be protracted, Was insufficient, Absurd arguments, eyewash, Video fishing lookout, hearsay;grapevine, Overseas adventures, hearsay, gossip, Bald, Jifengbuying, ignorant twaddle, Jifengbujing, groundless talk, rumour, gossip, word
Antonym
s heart, bona fides truth, From bottom of one's heart Words, Remedies as medicines and stone needles for acupuncture Words, what the heart thinks the tongue speaks, Introduction of a letter, confidence; heart-to-heart talk; words from the bottom of one's heart, wisdom, Metal and stone Words, Stone Introduction, Metal and stone Good words, Their Golden words, golden saying, A good medicine tastes bitter., The style is the man.