What idioms are there to describe men's playboy?

1. Playing with women

Interpretation: Jude's words touch the wind and stir up grass.

Source: Huacheng No.5 198 1: "By the way, it must be 100% correct to say that she is the kind of coquetry that seduces men!"

Sentence: 1. It was unplugged before it started flirting.

He likes my good friend in high school. Although he is philandering everywhere, he still likes her.

3.? Don't be a fickle and unfaithful man. Don't be a person who takes power without leaving the bottom line. Don't deliberately flaunt a deviant man. Don't be an arrogant man. Don't sympathize with a man who is full of Mr. Nice guy.

2. Change of heart

Interpretation: move: change. See another thing and want to change your mind. Refers to the will is not firm, love is not single-minded.

Source: "Guan Zi Xiao Kuang": "Learn less; Its inner peace; Move away without seeing foreign objects. "

Sentence: 1. This story tells us that the result of looking at the problem from another angle is useless.

Design a crisis situation and see if he will get cold feet and change his mind.

3. Self-study social economy, study hard, work day and night, and change your mind.

3. chop and change? [zhāo sān müsì]

Interpretation: originally refers to playing tricks to deceive people. Later, the metaphor often changed his mind and was capricious.

Source: Zhuangzi's Theory of Everything: "Sui Gong said:' Go three times, don't (dusk) four times. "All snipers are angry."

Sentence: 1. The fickle Li Ming often cheats girls.

You must learn painting for a while and photography for a while. Isn't this a fickle attitude?

I want to learn English for a while and Japanese for a while, so I probably can't learn both well.

4. Go to different places [zhāo qín múchǔ]

Commentary: During the Warring States Period, the two major vassal states of Qin Chu were opposed to each other and often fought wars. Some vassal States sometimes favored Qin and sometimes Chu for their own interests and security. Metaphor is capricious.

Source: Ming Biwei's Bamboo Leaf Boat: "Because I saw Wang Kai; Rich as an enemy; More extravagant than servants; To this end, my heart is quite sad. "

Sentence: 1. Li San is a capricious playboy.

Now that you have married Li Ding, you can't always think about Fang Gang.

3. Women often miss men deeply, and men often miss women deeply.

5. Love the new and hate the old

Interpretation: I like the new and hate the old. More refers to love is not single-minded.

Source: Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children: "I am not afraid that you have a heart that likes the new and hates the old; I have my own means of changing stars. "

Sentence: 1. I'm not afraid of your idea of liking the new and hating the old. I have my own way to deal with you.

2. Yang Kang is a man who likes the new and hates the old.

It seems that this strange thing that likes the new and hates the old should not happen to her.