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欺骗, 虚伪
a tendency toward dishonesty, falseness, or misleading behavior
- His reputation for deceit made colleagues wary of sharing confidential information.
他欺骗的名声使同事们对分享机密信息保持警惕。
- The report accused the company of a culture of deceit that affected multiple departments.
该报告指责公司存在一种欺骗文化,影响了多个部门。
- She refused to tolerate deceit in personal relationships and ended the partnership.
她拒绝容忍个人关系中的欺骗,并结束了合作关系。
- Years of small deceits had eroded trust between the neighbors.
多年的小欺骗侵蚀了邻居之间的信任。
- The politician's pattern of deceit became the focus of investigative journalism.
这位政治家的欺骗模式成为了调查新闻的焦点。
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欺骗, 欺诈
the action or practice of causing someone to believe something false, especially by concealment, misrepresentation, or trickery
- The scheme depended on the deceit of investors who never received promised returns.
该计划依赖于那些从未收到承诺回报的投资者的欺骗。
- She exposed the deceit behind the advertisement and filed a consumer complaint.
她揭露了广告背后的欺骗行为,并提交了消费者投诉。
- Their deceit in the contract negotiations led to a costly lawsuit.
他们在合同谈判中的欺骗导致了一场代价高昂的诉讼。
- Detectives uncovered a network of deceit used to launder money.
侦探们发现了一个用于洗钱的欺骗网络。
- He admitted to the deceit after being confronted with incontrovertible evidence.
他在面对无可辩驳的证据后承认了欺骗。
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欺骗, 欺诈
a specific lie or trick intended to mislead or defraud
- The apology was revealed as a deceit when the original message surfaced.
当原始信息浮出水面时,道歉被揭露为欺骗。
- Investigators discovered several financial deceits hidden in the company's filings.
调查人员发现了隐藏在公司的文件中的几项财务欺诈。
- Her alibi proved to be a deceit crafted to cover up where she had really been.
她的不在场证明被证明是为了掩盖她真正去过的地方而精心设计的欺骗。
- The novel's plot hinged on a deceit that surprised even careful readers.
这部小说的情节基于一个欺骗,甚至让细心的读者都感到惊讶。
- Consumers sued over the marketing deceit that falsely advertised the product's benefits.
消费者因虚假宣传产品益处的营销欺骗而提起诉讼。