英:[ˌdɪsɪn'dʒenjʊəslɪ]
美:[ˌdɪsɪn'dʒenjʊrslɪ]
英:[ˌdɪsɪn'dʒenjʊəslɪ]
美:[ˌdɪsɪn'dʒenjʊrslɪ]
词根:disingenuous
adj.disingenuous 虚伪的;不诚实的;不老实的;狡猾的
Adverb
1. in a disingenuous manner;
"disingenuously, he asked leading questions abut his opponent's work"
dis- + ingenuous >entry 1
The first known use of disingenuous was in 1655
1 … and he egged Badger on, asking a disingenuous question about the antivivisection rally in Cleveland, and as Badger took the thought up and chewed it over, the Doctor made as if to excuse himself.
2 The people who read or hear your work will feel cheated if you slant the facts or present opposing opinions disingenuously.
如果你歪曲事实或是刻薄的表达反面观点,听你说或是读你作品的人将会感觉到被骗。
3 Perhaps most disingenuously, it didn’t lower prices to account for the downgraded product.
4 After disingenuously throwing herself on Jack’s mercy, she eventually takes charge.
5 Other humblebraggers can be found desperately trying to convince you that they’re normal or, even more disingenuously, trying to clear up nonexistent rumors.
6 The court’s decision was instead a preemptive strike meant to hamstring any new regulations, limiting the president’s power and mocking legislative intent with a disingenuously narrow reading of the Clean Air Act.
7 Finally, a Scrabble game turns ugly when Gabriel disingenuously asks Philip what’s bothering him.
8 There’s an entire political party eager to disingenuously exploit such decisions as evidence of “Big Government” trampling on “freedoms.”
9 Now, these are all just strategies for your own self-restraint, so you don’t complete the transaction and over-explain everything/disingenuously make nice/get emotional.
10 I have to shake my head in amazement when I see commenters disingenuously protesting that we just don't know how these vaccines will affect us in ten or twenty years.
11 “If you need to borrow money, I can help you out. But this isn’t a good idea,” Elizabeth says disingenuously.
12 When, in “Rest,” the wanderer seeks refuge in a peasant’s hut, Bostridge disingenuously asks, why is it a charcoal burner’s hut rather than, say, a shepherd’s?
13 We’ve worked hard to create shoes that I genuinely want to wear myself and that I can authentically talk about so that I’m not taking money from people disingenuously.
14 That's why it's so aggravating to hear Republicans disingenuously accuse Democrats of "criminalizing politics."
15 Unity is at best an ideal, at worst a disingenuous political slogan.
16 Also, perhaps Bloom’s allergy to new critical thinking is not just “hopelessly old-fashioned,” as he puts it — a touch disingenuously, one suspects — but the sign of an uncharacteristic critical inconsistency.
17 The clip highlighted an obvious imbalance between a male figure – disingenuously portrayed as a fellow playmate – in a position of power to a teenage girl.
18 However people do understand context, and although distorted through a colonial lens, Indigenous people do see themselves mounted as colonial trophies, disingenuously and eternally posed as the antagonist in the settler's story of origin.
19 Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Tex., was definitely trolling in bad faith when he tweeted, "This…is…evil," while amplifying some right-wing pundit disingenuously claiming that "demons are teaching your kids to worship Satan."
20 Disingenuously, he asked leading questions abut his opponent's work.
他狡猾地问了一些有关他对手工作的关键性问题.