dishonest
dishonest 英 [dɪsˈɒnɪst] 美 [dɪsˈɑnɪst]
adj. 不诚实的;欺诈的
She was duped by the dishonest salesman. 她被不诚实的推销员骗了。
This arrangement smacks of dishonest dealing. 这一安排有点不诚实经营的味道。
- Someone dishonest is corrupt: a cheater, a liar, or a fraud. Dishonest folks shouldn't be trusted.
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- adj. 不诚实的;欺诈的
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1. She was duped by the dishonest salesman.
她被不诚实的推销员骗了。
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2. This arrangement smacks of dishonest dealing.
这一安排有点不诚实经营的味道。
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3. The dishonest manager defrauded the company of millions of pounds.
这个不诚实的经理诈取了公司几百万英镑。
- dishonest (adj.) late 14c., from Old French deshoneste (13c., Modern French déshonnête) "dishonorable, horrible, indecent," perhaps from a Medieval Latin or Gallo-Roman compound of Latin dis- "not" (see dis-) + honestus "honorable" (see honest). The Latin formation was dehonestus. Related: Dishonestly.
dis·hon·est ★ / dɪsˈɒnɪst ; NAmE dɪsˈɑːnɪst / adjective not honest; intending to trick people 不诚实的;骗人的;欺骗性的 ◆ Beware of dishonest traders in the tourist areas. 在旅游区一定要谨防奸商。 ◆ I don't like him, and it would be dishonest of me to pretend otherwise. 我不喜欢他,如果假装喜欢,那就是我不诚实了。 OPP honest ▶ dis·hon·est·ly ★ / dɪsˈɒnɪstli ; NAmE dɪsˈɑːnɪstli / adverb dis·hon·esty / ; NAmE / noun [uncountable ] dishonesty dishonesties dis·hon·est / dɪsˈɒnɪst ; NAmE dɪsˈɑːnɪst / dis·hon·est·ly / dɪsˈɒnɪstli ; NAmE dɪsˈɑːnɪstli / dis·hon·esty / ; NAmE /
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