deceit 详细解释

deceit

[di'si:t]

n. 欺骗, 诡计, 不诚实

n.

1. 欺骗, 欺诈; 奸诈[U]

He is a man of deceit.

他是一个奸诈的人。

She is incapable of deceit.

她不会骗人。

2. 骗局; 欺诈手段; 骗人的话[C]

词形变化

动词过去式: deceased | 动词过去分词: deceased | 动词现在分词: deceasing | 动词第三人称单数: deceases |

词义辨析

同义:

n.欺诈

deception  duplicity  evil ways  fraud  cheating  chicane  trickery  jugglery  trumpery  dupery  hocus-pocus  fraudulence  shenanigan  cozenage  double-dealing  cunning  slyness  wiliness  duping  con  collusion  chicanery  knavery  craft

n.欺骗(行为)

trick  Trojan horse  pretence  wile  subterfuge  misrepresentation  fake  sham  hoax  swindle  fraud  imposture  imposition  lie  untruth  prevarication

n.虚伪(假)

falseness  untruthfulness  deceptiveness  dishonesty  insincerity  trickiness  deceitfulness  mendacity  

同义参见:

guile  

英英释义

名词 deceit:

the quality of being fraudulent

同义词:fraudulence

a misleading falsehood

同义词:misrepresentation, deception

the act of deceiving

同义词:deception, dissembling, dissimulation

补充

deceitdeceit英:[diˈsi:t] 美:[dɪˈsit]n.1.欺骗, 欺诈He is full of deceit.他诡计多端。2.不诚实的行为或言语, 诡计The boy's deceit made his mother very unhappy.这小孩的欺骗行为使他母亲非常不愉快。

例句

1. They have been involved in a campaign of deceit.他们被卷入了一场欺诈之中。 2. I acquired the habit of deceit, of lying.我渐渐养成了欺骗撒谎的习惯。 3. The allegation was a pure fabrication and a deceit.这项罪名完全是无稽之谈和一场骗局。 4. the innate deceit involved in extramarital dalliances婚外情必然涉及的欺骗 5. a web of deceit.骗局。 6. I can't stand your treachery and deceit.我不能忍受你的背信弃义和欺诈虚伪。 7. Their marriage eventually broke up because she was tired of his lies and deceit.他们的婚姻终于破裂,因为她已经对他的谎言和欺骗感到厌倦。 8. He achieved his goals through lies and (a web of) deceit. [=deception]他通过谎言和(一系列)欺骗达到了他的目的。 9. I began to suspect them of deceit. [=deceitfulness]我开始怀疑他们有欺诈行为。 10. We were angry when we discovered that her excuse was really a deceit. [=lie]当发现她的理由实际上是一个谎言时,我们很生气。