英音
[dɪˈseptɪv]

美音 [dɪˈsɛptɪv]

adj. 欺诈的,骗人的;靠不住的;迷惑的;虚伪的
deceptive 记忆方法
deceptive相关的词根或词缀是:
capcaptceptceivecipcup
deceptive欺骗性的adj.
de 否定,非 + cept 拿,抓,握住 + ive …的 → 不拿来 → 欺骗性的
capcipit
deceptive欺骗性的adj.
de 否定,非 + cept 拿,抓,握住 + ive …的 → 不拿来 → 欺骗性的
deceptive 用法和例句
- His conversational style can also be rather deceptive .
- 他的对话风格具有很强的欺骗性。
- Yet these reassuring numbers are deceptive .
- 但事实上这些看起来令人鼓舞的数字是骗人的。
- The goal is to identify deliberately deceptive tweets , and trace them back to their origins .
- 这种工具的目标是鉴定恶意欺诈的“博言”,并找到它的源头。
- While they are , almost invariably , brilliant , south indians can be deceptive , intolerant , dishonest and cruel .
- 南印度人虽然几乎总是才华横溢,但可能会是虚伪的、心胸狭窄的、不诚实的、无情的。
- But appearances can be deceptive .
- 但表象可能具有欺骗性。
汉语翻译
a. 迷惑的, 虚伪的, 欺诈的
词型变化
名词:deceptiveness
英语解释
形容词 deceptive:
- causing one to believe what is not true or fail to believe what is true同义词:delusory
- designed to deceive or mislead either deliberately or inadvertently同义词:misleading, shoddy
例句
- Deliberately misleading; deceptive.有意欺骗的; 容易使人上当的
- Deceptive advertising have damaged the company's image among the consumer.虚假广告已损坏了该公司在消费者中的形象。
- Meaningless or deceptive language; humbug.废话,蠢话无意义或虚伪的话; 胡说
详细解释
de.cep.tive
adj.(形容词)Deceptive or tending to deceive.See Synonyms at
misleading 骗人的,容易使人上当的参见
misleading【引伸】
decep.tivenessn.(名词)