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    deceptive查询结果如下:

    音标:[dɪ'septɪv]
    基本释义/说明:adj.骗人的;虚伪的;诈欺的
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    a.
    骗人的,靠不住的,虚伪的;
    Appearances are often deceptive.
    外表往往是靠不住的.
    -扩展释义
    adj. 【法律专业】
    欺骗
    To mislead by deceptive talk.
    对…胡说想用胡说八道欺骗
    adj.
    骗人的,靠不住的,虚伪的
    Meaningless or deceptive language;humbug.
    废话,蠢话无意义或虚伪的话;胡说
    N/A
    迷惑的,骗人的; 虚伪的;欺诈的
    -同义词和反义词

    词性:adjective

    例句1. distances over water are very deceptive

    -deceptive的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    deliberately misleading or cheating || deceptive in multiple ways, twifaced
    “The concern was that there could be harm to the state if deceitful news was to be believed by the public.”
    “In my world, even the woman who I believed would offer me a glimmer of hope was but another deceitful fa?ade.”
    “Will they eventually confront their dates with the truth, or continue to lead deceitful lives based on hateful deceptions?”
    deceive的现在分词
    “Nothing, in all Shakspere’s philosophy, appears to us finer than the deceiving nature of Romeo’s presages in the last act.”
    deceptive
    Free from deceit.
    Employing or relating to deception; deceptive.

    名词 变体/同根词

    the state or quality of being deceptive
    “The secretiveness and deceptiveness of the patients made the diagnosis difficult for those who were unaware of this tendency.”
    “The mere hint of evasion or deceptiveness under oath was just too much for him to handle.”
    “Through Ballard’s books, you can trace the development of his thoughts on the deceptiveness of appearances.”
    The state or quality of being deceitful.
    “You should be ashamed of yourselves at displaying your deceitfulness and ignorance.”
    “Many are restless, depressed, and encumbered with the cares of the world and the deceitfulness of riches.”
    “Despite her deceitfulness and fraudulent behaviour, you want her to succeed.”
    The state or quality of being deceivable.
    The state or quality of being deceivable.
    (religion) A deceiver (weaver of deceptions).

    动词 变体/同根词

    To trick or mislead.
    “He helped disguise loans as sales in order to boost the company’s revenue - on paper - and thereby deceive the public as well as government regulators.”
    “A person who has actually been deceived by their partner feels threatened, robbed, deceived and cheated, and is left feeling jealous and torn between love and hate.”
    “In rapid succession, the minister exposes her ignorance, selfishness, incompetence, and unhesitating willingness to deceive the British public.”
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