deceitful
英:[dɪˈsi:tfl] 美: [dɪˈsiːtfl]
deceitful 基本解释
adj.不诚实的,骗人的;
adv.惯于欺骗地,不诚实地;
英英释义
deceitful[ di'si:tful ]
adj.intended to deceive"deceitful advertising"; "smooth, shining, and deceitful as thin ice"
同义词:fallaciousfraudulent
marked by deliberate deceptiveness especially by pretending one set of feelings and acting under the influence of another"she was a deceitful scheming little thing"
同义词:ambidextrousdouble-dealingduplicitousJanus-facedtwo-faceddouble-faceddouble-tongued
deceitful 相关例句
双语例句
用作形容词(adj.)- It is hard to get on with a deceitful man.
与一个好欺诈的人很难和睦相处。 - The backsliding was undemocratic and deceitful.
这种倒施逆行既违反了民主,又欺骗了人民。 - No one can trust a deceitful person.
没有人会相信爱骗人的人。
权威例句
Deceitful behaviors of alliance partners: potential and preventionMoth Sex Pheromone Receptors and Deceitful ParapheromonesDeceitful Traces of Power: An Analysis of the Decadence of Tom Buchanan in The Great GatsbyUsing trust for detecting deceitful agents in artificial societiesIndifferent, Affectionate, or Deceitful: Lifestyles and Secretomes of FungiThe clinical trial: deceitful, disputable, unbelievable, unhelpful, and shameful--what next?Early negative parenting predicts deceitful-callous behaviors in early childhoodDo harsh and positive parenting predict parent reports of deceitful-callous behavior in early childhood?Laboratory strains of Escherichia coli: model citizens or deceitful delinquents growing old disgracefully?Moral Emotions and Unethical Bargaining: The Differential Effects of Empathy and Perspective Taking in Deterring Deceitful Negotiation