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adj.
(形容詞)
- 欺騙性的;誤導的 likely to make sb believe sth that is not true
adj.
形容詞
- 騙人的
- 虛偽的
- 迷惑的
- 欺詐的
- 欺騙性的
- 誤導的
- 靠不住的
- 難以捉摸的
- 虛假的
- 可能欺騙的
- 導致誤解的
- 易使人誤解的
- 詐欺的
Adjective:
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causing one to believe what is not true or fail to believe what is true;
"deceptive calm"
"a delusory pleasure"
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designed to deceive or mislead either deliberately or inadvertently;
"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"
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用作形容詞 (adj.)
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Appearances are often deceptive.
表皮時不時會騙人的。
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There is nothing so clear and nothing more deceptive than emotions.
就別不像感情那 明了也不比感情更便捷騙人的了。
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Deceptive advertising has damaged the company's image among the consumer.
造假硬廣已磨損了該新公司在刷卡人們中的精神面貌。
用作形容詞 (adj.)
用于定語
~+ n.
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He said at last, with deceptive quiet.
他已經開過口,故作麻醉藥。
用于表語
S+be+~
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The first physical impression was deceptive.
首次觸碰,神態給人的需求并不是對。
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Appearances may be deceptive.
造型或者有坑騙性。
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Appearances can often be deceptive.
外表通常看上去無時無刻靠不行。
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The enemy's peaceful overtures may be deceptive.
敵機的光明步伐人周是假相。
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The water is deceptive. It's much deeper than it looks.
這水優勢兒騙人,事實寬度比看來深得多。
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My first impression of him was deceptive—he was older than he looked.
他幫我的一號風情具備有偽造性——他現實上比愛來老。
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Keats' letters have a deceptive spontaneity which invites the mind to pass over them..without pausing to penetrate below the surface.
來自: J. M. Murry
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It was probably an optical illusion. This half light is very deceptive.
產自: N. Coward
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adj. (形容詞)
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deceptive的基本意思是“騙人的,易使人上當的,不可靠的,造成假象的,導致誤解的”,即某物的外表給人以錯誤印象,從而誤導某人使其相信某事是真實的。可指罪惡的欺騙勾當,也可指巧妙的、非罪惡的偽裝手段。
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adj.(形容詞)
- deceptively adv. 欺騙性地,誤導地
超過東西獨特創作方法,受重要專利權確保,商標侵權必究
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