英:[dɪ'si:tfəlɪ]
美:[dɪ'sitfəlɪ]
英:[dɪ'si:tfəlɪ]
美:[dɪ'sitfəlɪ]
词根:deceit
adj.deceitful 欺骗的;欺诈的;谎言的;虚伪的
n.deceit 欺骗;谎言;欺诈手段
deceitfulness 不诚实;欺诈
adjective
having a tendency or disposition to deceive or give false impressions:
not honest
a deceitful person
deceptive, misleading
deceitful advertising
see deceit
The first known use of deceitful was in the 15th century
deceitfuladjective
practicing or tending to practice trickery
showing or containing deceit or fraud : deceptive
a deceitful answer
deceitfuladjective
practicing or tending to practice trickery
showing or containing deceit or fraud : deceptive
a deceitful answer
1 Scripture: "He that hath clean hands, and a pure heart; who hath not lifted up his soul unto vanity, nor sworn deceitfully."
经文: 就是手洁心清,不向虚妄,起誓不怀诡诈的人。
2 Will you speak wrongly for God And speak deceitfully for Him?
你们要为神说不义的话么?要为祂说诡诈的言语么?
3 The anti-abortion movement has one move in its playbook, and that is deceitfully humanizing and bringing fetuses and embryos to life in the cultural consciousness as "unborn babies."
4 They were villainous and deceitfully sneaky with their broken English and lacking of individuality, all stereotypes about Asians in the U.S. coming out of World War II and the Korean War.
5 M: You have no right to deliberately and deceitfully turn another person into a parent who does not want to be a parent.
6 Several characters aspire to climb in social class, which sometimes leads to them acting deceitfully — and, in one case, illegally.
7 He also said he believed the warrant served at his home was obtained deceitfully.
8 the deceitful salesman neglected to mention some important information about the used car
9 "Iran's nuclear issue has been put at the top of world developments and they are deceitfully using the term nuclear weapons ... to divert attention from the problems inside America and Europe."
10 He who has clean hands and a pure heart, who does not lift up his soul to what is false, and does not swear deceitfully.
11 They alleged that she acted "deceitfully" and with "gross dishonesty" in how she managed the trust.
12 Sure enough, at that very moment Mimi came forward, praising Siegfried's bravery, and offering him the poisoned drink in the most friendly manner, smiling deceitfully all the while.
13 "And do you think that it doesn't hurt me to see the man to whom I have shown so much kindness treating me so deceitfully?"
14 Will you speak deceitfully for him?
为他说诡诈的言语吗?
15 He would no doubt add that personal and universal redemption requires that we not gossip, manipulate others or act deceitfully, and that we should channel and refine our base impulses.
16 Will ye speak wickedly for God? And talk deceitfully for him?
你们要为神说不义的话吗?为他说诡诈的言语吗?
17 A smartly dressed man in one of those overcoats that look like ordinary cloth and are really most deceitfully and unfairly waterproof, passed him and glanced at the stiff folds of his mackintosh.
18 Those persons who have charge of my nephew are, in my judgment, deeply culpable; but I do not wish you to act deceitfully towards them on that account.
19 The complaint states that Mueller’s office is now “knowingly and deceitfully threatening to charge Dr. Corsi with an alleged false statement,” unless he gives them “false testimony” against Trump and others.
20 One of the problems with deceitfully accusing your political opponents of moral abominations falls under the purview of the Ninth Commandment: Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor.
1 欺骗
cheating falsely take-in cheat deception delusion trickery swindle duplicity chicanery deceitfulness falseness double-cross try-on have do kid skin catch trick twist con shaft fool deceive sucker hoax dupe gull delude snooker bamboozle bilk finagle monkey business
2 欺瞒
double-tongued verneukering verneukery deception delusion dissemble dissimulate verneuk hocus hornswoggle
3 欺骗地
4 诡诈