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deception

/dih-sep-shuhn/US // dɪˈsɛp ʃən //UK // (dɪˈsɛpʃən) //

诈骗,欺骗,欺骗行为,欺骗性

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of deceiving; the state of being deceived.
    • : something that deceives or is intended to deceive; fraud; artifice.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounmisleading; being dishonest
Synonyms
betrayal出卖,背叛,出卖行为,背叛行为deceit骗术,骗局,欺骗,骗人disinformation虚假信息,造谣,造谣者,造谣惑众duplicity二重性,二元性,两性关系,二心falsehood谬误,谬论,假话,虚伪性fraud欺诈,诈骗,欺诈行为,欺骗hypocrisy虚伪性,伪善,虚伪,虚伪行为lying撒谎,谎言,谎话连篇,谎话mendacity伪装,伪善,虚伪,虚伪性treachery背信弃义,奸诈,奸诈行为,诡诈trickery花招,伎俩,诡计,诡计多端untruth不真实的东西,不真实,不实之词,不真实的事beguilement乞讨,乞求,乞讨行为,恳求blarney布洛尼,巴尔尼,布洛尼岛,布洛尼语boondoggle博狗娱乐网址是多少,博狗娱乐官网,烂摊子,烂尾工程cheat诈骗,骗人,欺骗,骗人的circumvention规避,规避行为,规避问题,绕行cozenage打扮,抢劫,打扮打扮,打扮得很好craftiness工艺性,狡猾性,狡猾,狡诈cunning狡猾的,狡猾,狡猾的人,狡诈deceitfulness诡诈,诡诈性,诡计多端,诡辩deceptiveness欺骗性,欺骗性强,欺诈性,欺骗dirt污垢,污物,泥土,尘土dissimulation异想天开,异装癖,骗人,骗人的东西double-dealing两面派,两面三刀,双轨制,两面派手法dupery牯牛降,牯岭,牯岭镇,牯儒equivocation多虑,多意,多义性,多疑flimflam虚张声势,骗局,虚伪性,虚张声势的行为fraudulence欺诈行为,欺诈,诈骗,欺诈性guile狡诈,狡猾,狡猾的人,狡辩hokum胡说八道,胡言乱语,胡扯,骗局imposition施加,施行,强加,强制执行insincerity虚伪性,假意,不真诚,虚伪juggling杂耍,戏法,戏耍,杂技legerdemain骗局,诡计多端,骗术,诡计pretense幌子,伪装,矫饰,虚假prevarication推诿扯皮,推诿,推诿责任,推诿行为sophism诡辩主义,歪理邪说,诡辩术,诡辩学treason叛国罪,叛逆,叛逆行为,叛逆罪trickiness伎俩,技巧性,诡计多端,技巧trumpery欢呼雀跃,欢呼声,欢庆,欢呼声中defraudation欺诈行为,诈骗,欺诈,诈骗罪fast one快速的一个,快的一个,快速的,快速的一snow job雪地作业,雪地工作,雪上作业,雪工
nountrick
Synonyms
cover-up遮掩,掩饰,遮盖物,遮盖fraud欺诈,诈骗,欺诈行为,欺骗hoax骗局,诈骗,哄骗,糗事illusion幻象,幻想,幻觉,幻影lie谎言,撒谎,骗人,谎话ruse诡计,伎俩,诡计多端,骗局scam骗局,诈骗,骗术,骗人subterfuge潜规则,隐蔽性,伪装,掩饰trick诀窍,窍门,骗局,诡计artifice构造,构造物,构造性,构造的bluff虚张声势,诈骗,忽悠catch接住,抓住,捕捉,捕获cheat诈骗,骗人,欺骗,骗人的chicane驰道,岔路口,岔道,岔道口con骗局,骗人,骗术,骗人的crock罐子,罐头,炖锅,炖菜decoy诱饵,诱骗,诱使,引诱device设备,装置dodge躲避,躲闪,躲躲闪闪,躲开fallacy谬误,谬论,误区,谬种feint假动作,佯攻,佯装,佯谬fib纤维,纤维的gimmick噱头,噱頭,技巧,绰号hogwash胡说八道,胡言乱语,胡扯八道hustle喧嚣,喧闹,喧哗,喧闹声imposture骗局,冒牌货,骗人,骗子jive跳舞,跳跃,欢呼声,跳动malarkey马拉基,麦拉基,马拉其,马勒戈壁pretext幌子,托词,借口,托辞ride乘坐,骑车,骑马,驾sham虚伪,骗局,骗人的,虚假的shift移位,转移,移,轮班shuck剥皮,剥壳,剥落,剥去snare陷阱,诱饵,诱捕,弶港stall摊位,档期,档口,摊开sting蜇伤,刺痛,蜇人,蜇伏story故事,报道,新闻报道,新闻stratagem伎俩,谋略,计策,计谋swindle诈骗,诓骗,拐骗,骗人trap陷阱,陷害,疏水阀,陷害他人whitewash粉饰,粉刷,刷新,擦亮wile踌躇满志,诡计,狡猾,狡猾的wrinkle褶皱,皱纹,防皱,折皱bilk胆小鬼con game骗局游戏,骗局,骗人游戏,骗子游戏confidence game信心游戏,自信游戏,自信的游戏,信心的游戏fast one快速的一个,快的一个,快速的,快速的一fast shuffle快速洗牌,快速洗牌法,快速洗盘,快速洗练mare's-nest马蜂窝,燕窝,燕子窝,母猪窝snow job雪地作业,雪地工作,雪上作业,雪工

Examples

  • Online deception is now a multimillion-dollar global industry, and the emerging economy of misinformation is growing quickly.

  • The postponement follows the startup’s efforts to pivot from denying allegations of deception to talking up its technology and partnerships to calm investors who have seen the stock price plunge by almost 50% since the company went public in June.

  • Especially when there’s deception and mislabeling going into the buys in the first place.

  • Niccolò Machiavelli, perhaps the most famous political thinker, endorsed using any strategies available—including cooperation, corruption, and deception—to gain status and maintain political control.

  • It’s common for telemarketers to disguise themselves in order to trick people to picking up, but the deception takes on another level of seriousness when an election is at stake.

  • He refused to be drawn on whether the authors might be guilty of a deliberately deception.

  • She is against the patriarchy, especially when personified in villainous ogres like the Duke of Deception.

  • They see collusion and deception and they say Ankara is determined to subjugate them.

  • I felt like that was one of the first moments you ever see Alicia caught in an act of deception.

  • I loved the volatility to his reaction and the deception, and then her walking away with the security guards to the elevator.

  • Deception does not suit the part of a protector, and, when one can do anything without question, where is the use of deception?

  • With the shrewd cleverness that scarcely ever deserted her, she had forced her temper into the service of deception.

  • In all kinds of deception the Chinese are great adepts, and decidedly more than a match for any Europeans.

  • It seemed to him as if no punishment or penance could atone for such deception and for so great a crime.

  • Deception, so hateful to her truthful soul, she was compelled to carry on even against her trusting husband.