deceit
英 [dɪˈsiːt]
美 [dɪˈsiːt]
n. 欺骗,欺诈(行为); 诡计
复数:deceits
Collins.1 / BNC.14500 / COCA.15761
牛津词典
noun
- 欺骗,欺诈(行为);诡计
dishonest behaviour that is intended to make sb believe sth that is not true; an example of this behaviour- He was accused of lies and deceit.
他被指控撒谎和欺诈。 - Everyone was involved in this web of deceit.
所有人都牵涉到这起诈骗勾当之中了。 - Their marriage was an illusion and a deceit.
他们的婚姻是虚假的,不真实的。
- He was accused of lies and deceit.
柯林斯词典
- N-VAR 欺骗;欺诈
Deceitis behaviour that is deliberately intended to make people believe something which is not true.- They have been involved in a campaign of deceit.
他们参与了一系列的欺骗活动。
- They have been involved in a campaign of deceit.
英英释义
noun
- the act of deceiving
- the quality of being fraudulent
- a misleading falsehood
双语例句
- She told him of his old mother's deceit.
她向他诉说了母后的欺骗行为。 - I hide the deceit steam Mongolia, only repeatedly thinks you clear and the rigid spirit.
我一个人躲在蒙蒙的水汽里,一再想念你的澄净和执着的影象。 - From the shock she received from his deceit.
因为被他欺骗而受了打击。 - His deceit made her very unhappy.
他欺骗她,这使她很伤心。 - They have been involved in a campaign of deceit.
他们参与了一系列的欺骗活动。 - Feared You Meeting Repeatedly Heartless Injury deceit, My that Weak Heart.
怕你会一再无情地伤害和欺骗,我那软弱的心。 - He got the money by deceit.
他靠欺骗弄到了钱。 - Suggestive of or characterized by expediency, deceit, and cunning.
显示出或以诡计、欺骗和狡诈为特征的。 - The boy's deceit made his mother very unhappy.
这个男孩的虚伪狡诈使他的母亲非常不高兴。 - His deceit is disgusting; he took everybody in.
他欺骗成性,真令人讨厌,人人都上过他的当。