deception
英:[dɪˈsepʃn] 美: [dɪˈsɛpʃən]
deception 基本解释
n.瞒骗,欺诈;骗局;
变形
复数:deceptions
英英释义
deception[ di'sepʃən ]
n.a misleading falsehood同义词:misrepresentationdeceit
the act of deceiving同义词:deceitdissemblingdissimulation
an illusory feat; considered magical by naive observers同义词:magic trickconjuring tricktrickmagiclegerdemainconjurationthaumaturgyillusion
deception 相关例句
同近义词辨析
deception, fraud, deceit这组词都有“欺骗”的意思,其区别是:
deception语气较弱,一般用词,侧重于具体的骗人行为。但有时并无欺骗行为,只是玩弄把戏,故弄玄虚而已。
fraud一般用于犯罪行为的欺骗,通常指政治或经济活动中的舞弊行为。
deceit指歪曲实情,惯于说谎或蓄意欺骗。
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- It's a deception, as far as I can discover.
就我所知,这是一个骗局。 - The whole episode had been a cruel deception.
整个经历都是残酷的骗局。 - He obtained our trust by deception.
他靠欺骗获取了我们的信任。 - Deception was foreign to his nature.
欺骗和他的本性格格不入。 - They attempted to practice deception on the public.
他们企图蒙骗公众耳目。
权威例句
Cues to deceptionDeception: The Role of ConsequencesDeception: The Role of ConsequencesAccuracy of deception judgments.Codes which detect deceptionKi67 protein: the immaculate deception?Nonverbal leakage and clues to deception.The Art of Deception: Controlling the Human Element of SecurityPositive Illusions: Creative Self-Deception and the Healthy MindThe Evolution of Animal Communication: Reliability and Deception in Signaling Systems: