"दुर्व्यवहार और कदाचार" के लिए अंग्रेजी मुहावरे

दुर्व्यवहार और दुराचार से संबंधित अंग्रेजी मुहावरों का अन्वेषण करें, जिसमें "दोहरा अर्थ वाली प्रशंसा" और "नियमों से खिलवाड़ करना" शामिल हैं।

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to [play] fast and loose with {sb/sth} [वाक्यांश]
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to act toward a person or thing without enough care, seriousness, or sense of responsibility

Ex: She played fast and loose with her friend 's emotions , leading them on without any genuine commitment .
to [play] Old Harry with {sth} [वाक्यांश]
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to make problems for something or have a negative effect on it

Ex: She played Old Harry with the carefully arranged seating plan, causing chaos at the event.
to [sell] {sb/sth} short [वाक्यांश]
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to not value a person or thing as one should

Ex: The coach sold the underdog team short , not expecting them to win the championship .
to [shoot|kill|blame] the messenger [वाक्यांश]
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to put the blame on the person who brings bad news and assume they are responsible for it

Ex: The CEO refused to listen to the marketing team 's warning about a failing product and decided to blame the messenger for their declining sales .
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to not care about someone at all or have absolutely no respect for them

Ex: Despite her dedication and hard work , her supervisor continued to treat her like dirt , constantly belittling her efforts .
to [walk] all over {sb} [वाक्यांश]
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to treat a person poorly by taking advantage of them or ignoring their needs and feelings

Ex: Instead of promoting teamwork, the coach allowed certain players to walk all over their teammates, causing resentment within the team.
to [look] daggers at {sb} [वाक्यांश]
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to look at a person in a way that shows one hates them or is very angry with them

Ex: The teacher caught the students passing notes in class and looked daggers at them to signal their disruptive behavior was not acceptable .
backhanded compliment [वाक्यांश]
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a comment that seemingly praises someone but is actually intended to insult them

Ex: Mark's so-called praise for his friend's cooking, "It's not as bad as I expected," was a classic example of a back-handed compliment.
to [do] a number on {sb/sth} [वाक्यांश]
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to seriously affect or harm someone or something, usually resulting in negative consequences

Ex: After a series of personal setbacks , he admitted that life had done a number on his confidence and self-esteem .
to [do] {sb} (dirty|dirt) [वाक्यांश]
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to betray someone or cause them harm on purpose, especially when they do not expect it

Ex: The coach did the team dirty by favoring certain players and not giving everyone a fair chance to play.
to [throw] it over the wall [वाक्यांश]
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to pass a responsibility, task, or problem to someone else without addressing or resolving it oneself

Ex: The customer support team frequently feels frustrated when sales teams throw customer complaints over the wall without providing any context.
to [throw] {sb} a bone [वाक्यांश]
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to stop someone from complaining or protesting by offering them something that is not of very high value or importance

Ex: The teacher threw the struggling student a bone by providing additional resources to help improve their grades.
to [send] {sb} packing [वाक्यांश]
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to tell a person to leave immediately in a forceful manner

Ex: The homeowners were tired of the noisy neighbors and finally decided to send them packing by reporting their disruptive behavior to the authorities .
to [be] out on {one's} ear [वाक्यांश]
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to be dismissed or expelled from a place, job, or position

Ex: When the company went bankrupt , everyone was out on their ear , left without a job or a paycheck .
to [leave] {sb} in the lurch [वाक्यांश]
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to refuse to help someone when they need it the most

Ex: She promised to help with the event , but she canceled at the last minute , leaving us in the lurch and scrambling to find a replacement .
to [leave] {sb} holding the bag [वाक्यांश]
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to be left in a difficult or embarrassing situation, often without any support or assistance

Ex: When the company's financial scandal was uncovered, the CEO tried to resign and leave the CFO holding the bag for the entire debacle.
to [leave] {sb} out in the cold [वाक्यांश]
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to exclude or neglect someone, often intentionally, from a group or activity

Ex: The new employee felt left out in the cold when her coworkers formed close-knit groups and excluded her from social gatherings.