bǎi
mén
miàn

idiom

Meaning of 摆门面

摆门面 means to put on a facade; to keep up appearances. Pronounced bǎi mén miàn.

  • to put on a facade; to keep up appearances

Definitions & Examples

Gōng
jīn
jǐn
zhāng
 
dàn
wèi
le
tán
shēng
 
lǎo
bǎn
hái
shì
le
háo
chē
lái
bǎi
mén
miàn
 

The company is short on funds, but to negotiate deals, the boss still rented a luxury car to keep up appearances.

huān
mǎi
hěn
duō
shū
bǎi
zài
tīng
 
shí
gēn
běn
kàn
 
chún
shǔ
bǎi
mén
miàn
 

She likes to buy lots of books and display them in the living room, but she never reads them; it's purely for show.

Jié
hūn
shí
jiè
qián
bàn
jiǔ
 
jiù
shì
wèi
le
bǎi
mén
miàn
gěi
qīn
qi
kàn
 

They borrowed money to throw a lavish banquet for the wedding, just to put on a show for their relatives.

Zhè
jiā
xiǎo
diàn
zhuāng
xiū
hěn
háo
huá
 
jiù
shì
zài
bǎi
mén
miàn
yǐn
 

This small shop is extravagantly decorated; it's just putting on a facade to attract customers.

Zuò
rén
yào
shí
zài
 
bié
zǒng
xiǎng
zhe
bǎi
mén
miàn
 

Be genuine in life; don't always think about keeping up appearances.