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How to say it in English: a person whose words are unbelievable, suspicious and gullible. Suction cup (3 1)

Today is April Fool's Day on April 1 Sunday. Li Hua is looking for Michael everywhere and has something to discuss. Today she will learn two common expressions, sketchy and sucker. Michael, Xiao Chen, who lives with me, called me at work today. She said the police came to my house to look for me. They said there was something wrong with my visa. What should I do? I feel terrible. Man: What? I don't trust her. That story sounds rough. What do you think it sounds like? You don't believe what Xiao Chen said? M: That's right. I said her story was "sketchy". This means that it is suspicious and untrustworthy. How do you know what Xiao Chen said can't be trusted? M: Well, first of all, the police generally don't care about visas. They are busy looking for serious crimes. Well, yes, the police are too busy to catch criminals. They don't care about visas! Immigration officers are responsible for visas. Therefore, Chen's words are a bit suspicious and sketchy. Also, I don't think the police or immunization officials will come to your house. This sounds rough. Yes, Michael, you are really great! If there is a problem with the visa, the immigration office will usually give me a letter first, so that they won't come home to me. This is getting incredible. But if you want to know what is really rough, you should remember what day it is today. oh . . Today is April 1 April Fool's Day! Oh, my God, I didn't expect Xiao Chen to play this joke on me. M: Hehehe, if you ask me, your roommate is also very rough. Wait, you can also say that a person is rough? Do you think Xiao Chen can't be trusted? Yes, what she said is really unreliable. The man I met at the party last week pestered me to take me home. Can I say that guy is very rough? Yes, that man is very rough. You must care about rough people like that. By the way, I have to call Xiao Chen and tell her that I haven't been cheated. Can I borrow your mobile phone? M: Of course! M: What did you say to your roommate just now? You speak Chinese too fast for me to understand. L: I told her I was angry and didn't want to live with her anymore. I told her that I was moving out to live with her brother. Hey, she seems to really believe what I said! Does she believe it? She's such an idiot! What does she do? You mean her sketch, right? No, no ... A fool is someone who believes in lying to her and is easily deceived. L: I often hear the word sucker at school, but I'm not sure what it means. It turns out that sucker refers to people who are gullible and credulous. I believed Xiao Chen at first, so I'm not a fool! M: Of course, everyone is a fool at some point ... Yes, everyone is stupid sometimes. I remember you received many e-mail advertisements on the computer, saying that you can earn a lot of money by working at home. At that time, you still believed these advertisements. You are such an idiot! Hey, my phone is ringing. Li Hua, this is for you. I think this is your room. Is it Xiao Chen? let me talk to her. (Li Hua answers the phone) Yes! I don't care what you tell him. We love each other and we want to live together. What? I don't care what you say, I don't want to live with a life that deceives me. Your roommate is really an idiot. She still believes your story after talking to her brother? Yes, he spoke to her brother on the phone, but he still believes that I will live with her brother. I think I'd better call her and tell her I'm joking, or she'll throw all my things out of the window. Today, Michael taught Li Hua two common expressions. One is rough, which means that a person, or what a person says, is not credible and doubtful. The other is: sucker, which refers to people who are credulous and gullible. This study of American Popular English is over. See you next time.