deceptive 英 [dɪˈseptɪv]   美 [dɪˈsɛptɪv]

deceptive

deceptive  英 [dɪˈseptɪv] 美 [dɪˈsɛptɪv]

adj. 欺诈的;迷惑的;虚伪的 

To call this claim deceptive is an understatement – it depends on ignorance of 40 years of Chinese military history and of the basics of deterrence theory. 把这种断言称之为欺诈已经是一种保守的评价——根据是其对40年的中国军事史以及威慑论基本原理的无知。
Each article contained content that could be misleading or deceptive. 每一篇文章内容,可能产生误导作用或欺骗。

  • Something that's deceptive is not what it seems. A deceptive person will lead you to believe something other than the truth. Of course, I would never be deceptive when explaining the word deceptive.
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  • adj. 欺诈的;迷惑的;虚伪的
  • 1. To call this claim deceptive is an understatement – it depends on ignorance of 40 years of Chinese military history and of the basics of deterrence theory.

    把这种断言称之为欺诈已经是一种保守的评价——根据是其对40年的中国军事史以及威慑论基本原理的无知。

  • 2. Each article contained content that could be misleading or deceptive.

    每一篇文章内容,可能产生误导作用或欺骗。

  • deceptive (adj.) 1610s, from French deceptif (late 14c.), from Medieval Latin deceptivus, from decept-, past participle stem of Latin decipere (see deceive). Earlier in this sense was deceptious (c. 1600), from French deceptieux, from Medieval Latin deceptiosus, from deceptionem. Related: Deceptively; deceptiveness.
de·cep·tive / dɪˈseptɪv ; NAmE dɪˈseptɪv / adjective likely to make you believe sth that is not true 欺骗性的;误导的;骗人的 SYN misleading a deceptive advertisement 虚假广告 Appearances can often be deceptive (= things are not always what they seem to be). 外表常常靠不住。 the deceptive simplicity of her writing style (= it seems simple but is not really) 她那看似简单实则不然的写作风格 de·cep·tive·ly / dɪˈseptɪvli ; NAmE dɪˈseptɪvli / adverb a deceptively simple idea 貌似简单的想法 de·cep·tive / dɪˈseptɪv ; NAmE dɪˈseptɪv / de·cep·tive·ly / dɪˈseptɪvli ; NAmE dɪˈseptɪvli /
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