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hypocrisy

/hi-pok-ruh-see/US // hɪˈpɒk rə si //UK // (hɪˈpɒkrəsɪ) //

虚伪性,伪善,虚伪,虚伪行为

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural hy·poc·ri·sies.

    • : a pretense of having a virtuous character, moral or religious beliefs or principles, etc., that one does not really possess.
    • : a pretense of having some desirable or publicly approved attitude.
    • : an act or instance of hypocrisy.

Synonyms & Antonyms

noundeceitfulness, pretense
Synonyms
bigotry偏执,偏见,偏执狂,偏狭deceit骗术,骗局,欺骗,骗人deception诈骗,欺骗,欺骗行为,欺骗性dishonesty不诚实行为,不诚实的行为,不诚实,坏事duplicity二重性,二元性,两性关系,二心fraud欺诈,诈骗,欺诈行为,欺骗insincerity虚伪性,假意,不真诚,虚伪mockery嘲讽,嘲弄,讽刺,嘲笑affectation影响,牵挂,牵制,牵动人心cant坎特,罐头,罐子casuistry案例分析,案例研究,案情分析,案例分析法display展示,展示的,展示的是dissembling无稽之谈,无聊,无用的东西,无用的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falsity假话,虚假性,假的,虚假glibness巧言令色,巧舌如簧,口齿不清,口误imposture骗局,冒牌货,骗人,骗子irreverence不敬,不尊重,不敬业,不恭敬lie谎言,撒谎,骗人,谎话pietism虔诚主义,虔敬主义,虔信主义,虔诚派quackery庸医,骗人的东西,庸人自扰,庸俗的东西sanctimoniousness神圣性,圣洁性,神圣主义,圣洁sanctimony圣洁性,圣言,亵渎,圣洁speciousness特异性,特异功能,特殊性,特质unctuousness无序性,无序,无序化,无序状态bad faith不诚信,恶意,不诚实,恶意的false profession假职业,假专业,虚假职业,虚假的职业lip service口头服务,唇语服务,唇齿相依,唇齿服务pharisaicalness讽刺性,厌恶性,犹太教,讽刺性的东西pharisaism法利赛主义,法利赛教,法利赛运动,法利赛phoniness语音,嗓音,语音性,语气

Examples

  • Jamie Grant, R-Tampa, accused them of hypocrisy and misleading voters.

  • This refusal to acknowledge the existence of more than 15 million LGBTQ people, 5 percent of the populace and residents of every ZIP code in America, shows a paralyzing hypocrisy.

  • Quasimodo is the only one who can unmask him and reveal his hypocrisy to the world.

  • “And though we do not lack for examples of Jones’ peculiar blend of hypocrisy and stupidity, we should note that he also serves on the state senate’s Special Committee on Pandemic Emergency Response,” the board wrote.

  • Instead, aim her fire at the bigotry and hypocrisy facing her across the stage.

  • He had a fine eye for moral hypocrisy, and I know that a glaring example of it would not have escaped his notice.

  • Looking to make up some ground in the race, she ran an ad targeting the perceived hypocrisy of her opponent, Greg Abbott.

  • And there is always the easy-but-true charge of Hollywood hypocrisy.

  • These men were plagued by a familiar hypocrisy that all of us have (or will have) experienced.

  • He shows us the hypocrisy where in some contexts these very words are socially acceptable and at other times they are verboten.

  • Aunty Rosa could penetrate certain kinds of hypocrisy, but not all.

  • Thus, where such pure, noble feelings do not exist, the mere forms of politeness become hypocrisy and deceit.

  • Yet the Clarion opposes sweating and tyranny and hypocrisy, and does its best to defeat and to destroy them.

  • Even so ye also outwardly appear righteous unto men, but inwardly ye are full of hypocrisy and iniquity.

  • On no subject is there more hypocrisy amongst big men in England.