deceivingly / dɪˈsiv /

欺骗性地欺骗性的欺骗地欺瞒地

deceivingly2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

de·ceived, de·ceiv·ing.

  1. to mislead by a false appearance or statement; delude: They deceived the enemy by disguising the destroyer as a freighter.
  2. to be unfaithful to.
  3. Archaic. to while away.
v. 无主动词 verb

de·ceived, de·ceiv·ing.

  1. to mislead or falsely persuade others; practice deceit: an engaging manner that easily deceives.

deceivingly 近义词

deceivingly

等同于 untruthfully

更多deceivingly例句

  1. Just don’t deceive yourself into thinking it’ll help you get over the blindness to your own blindness.
  2. The Federal Trade Commission has been investigating Intuit over allegations that it deceived users of TurboTax into paying for the service when they could have filed for free through the IRS Free File program.
  3. It’s as though the females are in some sense being deceived.
  4. Clinesmith’s attorneys wrote that he never intended to deceive anyone, and that he sent the original, unaltered email to an FBI case agent involved in the warrant application.
  5. Apple does give a disclaimer that the iPhone’s guarantee won’t cover damage caused by liquids, but the agency said the company’s “emphatic advertising boast of water resistance” still means customers were deceived.
  6. It looked deceivingly near, yet he rode and rode and could not reach it.