deception 英 [dɪˈsepʃn]   美 [dɪˈsɛpʃən]

deception

deception  英 [dɪˈsepʃn] 美 [dɪˈsɛpʃən]

n. 欺骗,欺诈;骗术 

名词复数:deceptions 

A magician uses deception. 魔术师使用骗术。
No deception. 没有欺骗。

  • Deception is a trick or scheme used to get what you want, like the deception you used to get your sister to agree to do all your chores for a month.
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  • n. 欺骗,欺诈;骗术
  • 1. A magician uses deception.

    魔术师使用骗术。

  • 2. No deception.

    没有欺骗。

  • 3. If there was no danger of believers being deceived, the Bible would not warn us about deception.

    如果信徒们没有被欺骗的危险,圣经是不会在欺骗这方面警告我们的。

  • deception (n.) early 15c., from Middle French déception (13c., decepcion) or directly from Late Latin deceptionem (nominative deceptio) "a deceiving," from Latin decept-, past participle stem of decipere (see deceive).
de·cep·tion / dɪˈsepʃn ; NAmE dɪˈsepʃn / noun 1 [uncountable ] the act of deliberately making sb believe sth that is not true (= of deceivingthem) 欺骗;蒙骗;诓骗 SYN deceit a drama full of lies and deception 充满谎言和欺骗的一出戏 He was accused of obtaining property by deception. 他被指控骗取钱财。 2 [countable ] a trick intended to make sb believe sth that is not true 诡计;骗术;骗局 SYN deceit The whole episode had been a cruel deception. 整个经历都是残酷的骗局。 deception deceptions de·cep·tion / dɪˈsepʃn ; NAmE dɪˈsepʃn /
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