基本词汇
adj.骗人的;虚伪的;诈欺的
名词: deceptiveness
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adj
1. designed to deceive or mislead either deliberately or inadvertently
e.g. the deceptive calm in the eye of the storm
deliberately deceptive packaging
a misleading similarity
statistics can be presented in ways that are misleading
shoddy business practices
Synonym: misleadingshoddy
2. causing one to believe what is not true or fail to believe what is true
e.g. deceptive calm
a delusory pleasure
Synonym: delusory
1. 欺骗性的;造成假象的
If something is deceptive, it encourages you to believe something which is not true.
deceptive的意思
e.g. Appearances can be deceptive.
外表可能是靠不住的。
1. 迷惑的、骗人的(形容词):That monk lives a very quiet and peaceful life.那位僧侣过著平静的生活. | deceptive迷惑的、骗人的(形容词) | I believe that the advertising is a little deceptive.我相信广告总是有一些骗人.
2. 虚伪,使人误解的:deceit 欺骗 | deceptive 虚伪,使人误解的 | emancipate 解放
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经典引文
Keats' letters have a deceptive spontaneity which invites the mind to pass over them..without pausing to penetrate below the surface.
出自:J. M. MurryIt was probably an optical illusion. This half light is very deceptive.
出自:N. Coward词语用法