knavery 的定义
plural knav·er·ies.
- action or practice characteristic of a knave.
- unprincipled, untrustworthy, or dishonest dealing; trickery.
- a knavish act or practice.
knavery 近义词
等同于 swindle
等同于 villainy
等同于 deceitfulness
等同于 peccancy
knavery 的近义词 50 个
- affliction
- baseness
- blow
- calamity
- catastrophe
- corruption
- crime
- criminality
- curse
- debauchery
- depravity
- devilry
- diabolism
- harm
- hatred
- heinousness
- hurt
- ill
- impiety
- indecency
- infamy
- iniquity
- injury
- lewdness
- licentiousness
- looseness
- malevolence
- malignity
- meanness
- mischief
- misery
- misfortune
- obscenity
- outrage
- pain
- perversity
- ruin
- sin
- sinfulness
- sorrow
- suffering
- turpitude
- vice
- viciousness
- vileness
- villainy
- wickedness
- woe
- wrong
- wrongdoing
等同于 evil
knavery 的近义词 50 个
- affliction
- baseness
- blow
- calamity
- catastrophe
- corruption
- crime
- criminality
- curse
- debauchery
- depravity
- devilry
- diabolism
- harm
- hatred
- heinousness
- hurt
- ill
- impiety
- indecency
- infamy
- iniquity
- injury
- lewdness
- licentiousness
- looseness
- malevolence
- malignity
- meanness
- mischief
- misery
- misfortune
- obscenity
- outrage
- pain
- perversity
- ruin
- sin
- sinfulness
- sorrow
- suffering
- turpitude
- vice
- viciousness
- vileness
- villainy
- wickedness
- woe
- wrong
- wrongdoing
等同于 hanky-panky
knavery 的近义词 28 个
- amour
- chicane
- chicanery
- dalliance
- deception
- devilry
- dirty pool
- double-dealing
- fling
- flirtation
- fooling around
- fourberie
- fraud
- funny business
- hankie-pankie
- hokey-pokey
- liaison
- love affair
- machinations
- mischief
- monkey business
- romance
- sexual activity
- sharp practice
- shenanigans
- skullduggery
- subterfuge
- trickery
knavery 的反义词 2 个
更多knavery例句
- I could grudge him, for his knavery and dissimulation, though I do not envy much the having the same place myself.
- They are,” said he, “of much sincerity and integrity far from the craft and knavery of men among us.
- I have played the knave so long with you that it is perhaps the greatest knavery I can commit to be honest at last.
- That a due rigour and restraint be laid upon the second, that villainy and knavery might not be encouraged by a law.
- The young mail being hid, after some knavery, behind the arras, in come our quidam and that prelate.