deceit 英 [dɪˈsi:t]   美 [dɪˈsit]

deceit

deceit  英 [dɪˈsi:t] 美 [dɪˈsit]

n. 欺骗;谎言;欺诈手段 

名词复数:deceits 

It also symbolizes ignorance and deceit. 它还象征着无知和欺骗。
Its mistake is not to lie, but to proclaim that it will lie, for its very honesty undermines the value of its deceit. 政府的错误不在于撒谎,而在于提前就声明它将会撒谎,因为,政府的诚实正在削减其欺骗的价值。

  • Deceit is purposeful falsehood. If you want to keep your true love true to you, avoid any acts of deceit.
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  • n. 欺骗;谎言;欺诈手段
  • 1. It also symbolizes ignorance and deceit.

    它还象征着无知和欺骗。

  • 2. Its mistake is not to lie, but to proclaim that it will lie, for its very honesty undermines the value of its deceit.

    政府的错误不在于撒谎,而在于提前就声明它将会撒谎,因为,政府的诚实正在削减其欺骗的价值。

  • 3. In a dirty bogus business, riddled with deceit, manipulation and betrayal, an intelligence service maintains it sanity by developing its own concept of what it believes to be the truth.

    这是一个阴暗肮脏的交易,充满了欺骗、控制和背叛,一个情报机构维持自己的神圣,方法是通过不断强化它自认为是真理的概念。

  • deceit (n.) c. 1300, from Old French deceite, fem. past participle of deceveir (see deceive).
de·ceit / dɪˈsiːt ; NAmE dɪˈsiːt / noun [uncountable ,  countable ] dishonest behaviour that is intended to make sb believe sth that is not true; an example of this behaviour 欺骗,欺诈(行为);诡计 SYN deception He was accused of lies and deceit. 他被指控撒谎和欺诈。 Everyone was involved in this web of deceit. 所有人都牵涉到这起诈骗勾当之中了。 Their marriage was an illusion and a deceit. 他们的婚姻是虚假的,不真实的。 deceit deceits de·ceit / dɪˈsiːt ; NAmE dɪˈsiːt /
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