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不择手段 (bù zé shǒu duàn) is a Chinese idiom that means "by fair means or foul, by hook or by crook, unscrupulously." It is often used to describe someone who is willing to do anything to achieve their goals, regardless of whether it is ethical or not.
For example, if someone is described as 不择手段 (bù zé shǒu duàn), it means that they are willing to use any means necessary to get what they want, even if it means breaking rules or hurting others.
This phrase can also be used in a negative context, to criticize someone for their unscrupulous actions. For instance, if someone says "他为了得到那份工作,不择手段" (tā wèi le dé dào nà fèn gōng zuò, bù zé shǒu duàn), it means "He will do anything to get that job, even if it means being unscrupulous."
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