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deceptiveness如何读
deceptiveness是什么意思
- n.迷惑
- 虚伪.
deceptiveness词根
词根:deceptive
adj.deceptive 欺诈的;迷惑的;虚伪的
adv.deceptively 迷惑地,骗人地;虚伪地
n.deception 欺骗,欺诈;骗术
deceptiveness英英释义
- n.the quality of being deceptive
deceptiveness词源英文解释
see deception
The first known use of deceptive was circa 1611
deceptiveness儿童词典英英释义
decidedadjective
unmistakable, clear
a decided advantage
free from doubt : firm entry 1
a decided tone of voice
decidedadjective
unmistakable, clear
a decided advantage
free from doubt : firm entry 1
a decided tone of voice
decideverb
to give a judgment on
decided the case in favor of the person accused
to bring to a final end
one blow decided the fight
to cause to come to a choice or judgment
their appeals decided me to give generously
to make a choice or judgment
decided to go
decibelnoun
a unit for measuring the relative loudness of sounds—abbreviation dB
decibelnoun
a unit for measuring the relative loudness of sounds—abbreviation dB
deceptiveadjective
tending or having power to deceive : misleading
a deceptive appearance
deceptiveness 例句
1 By constantly chewing over a secret, Slepian suggested, people remind themselves of their own deceptiveness; they feel “inauthentic, disingenuous.”
2 But Grief, in his early youth, had learned how deceptive this type could prove, as well as the deceptiveness of blue eyes that screened the surface with fun and hid what went on behind.
3 What LaBute is writing about is the elusiveness of truth and the deceptiveness of appearances.
4 The families of five Marines who were killed when their V-22 Osprey helicopter crashed during a 2022 training exercise in Imperial County have sued the designers and manufacturers of the aircraft, alleging deceptive practices and systemic failures.
5 By changing his natural slightly herky-jerky delivery to help take stress off his shoulder had Ross decreased the movement on his sinker and slider and well as his deceptiveness?
6 Most recently, brands have taken deceptiveness a step further by launching pranks on their own fans and customers.
7 Muriel observed that its shoulders fitted to the shoulders of the wearer and had none of the deceptiveness of the padded shoulders to which she was once familiar in American coats.
8 This was, I learned, typical of the prewar intelligence estimates: They amounted to semi-educated guesses built on previous and seldom-challenged guesses that always assumed the worst and imagined deceptiveness in everything the Iraqi regime did.
9 And when a subtitle claims, “I was tormented by adverse reactions to my appearance,” even as you watch her deliberately provoking responses, the contradiction seems designed to underline the deceptiveness of the medium.
10 Navy officials said he was denied parole because of the severity of the crime and the deceptiveness in trying to cover it up.
11 There is a thing in the air of our beautiful slopes which makes the people of a great instinctive musicalness and deceptiveness, with passions like those burning in the old mountain we have there.
12 On the far horizon the wavering mysteries of the mirage appeared, marvelous in deceptiveness, mystical, alluring, the very spirits of the Far West, appearing to move before their eyes in giant pantomime.
13 The chief cause of his deceptiveness was the fabrication of circumstantial narrative, and the invention of exact numerical accounts.
14 It looks as if you were too much to the right from the 'O.P.', but that's the deceptiveness of flank observation.
15 A few players have mentioned the movement and deceptiveness of his stuff.
16 in his deceptive answer about the vehicle's history, the salesman said that the used car had never been hit by another car
17 The most tired in the world is living in deceptiveness.
世上最累人的事,莫过于虚伪的过日子。
18 He is ever watchful for the deceptiveness of appearances, ever prepared to admit everything, to explain everything, and to believe nothing—but what he sees.
19 The Russia operation is staggering in its scale, precision and deceptiveness.
20 To understand the dilemma, let’s turn to an almost identical problem – this one caused by budget deceptiveness on the part of Republicans.
deceptiveness 同义词
1 虚伪
hollow-hearted double-hearted false artificial hollow counterfeit airy untrue sham fictitious pretentious disingenuous deceitful fallacious insincere untruthful feigned faux mendacious hokey canting smooth-faced colourable uncandid Jesuitic colourably falsely hypocritically deceivingly insincerely untruthfully lie gloss mockery falsity untruth dissimulation falseness mendacity flam forked tongue
2 迷惑
puzzled quizzically delusively puzzle maze fascination delusion muddle infatuation disorientation bewilderment puzzlement bafflement mystification captivation fetch captivate enchant dazzle enthrall delude enamor bamboozle bewilder befuddle bedazzle be fascinated by make work for lose oneself in all at sea lose head