deceptive的反义词
形容词虚伪的; 欺诈的,骗人的; 靠不住的; 迷惑的
形容词
1. Appearances are deceptive.
不可貌相。
1. 迷惑的、骗人的(形容词):That monk lives a very quiet and peaceful life.那位僧侣过著平静的生活. | deceptive迷惑的、骗人的(形容词) | I believe that the advertising is a little deceptive.我相信广告总是有一些骗人.
2. 虚伪,使人误解的:deceit 欺骗 | deceptive 虚伪,使人误解的 | emancipate 解放
1. 欺骗性的;造成假象的
If something is deceptive, it encourages you to believe something which is not true.
e.g. Appearances can be deceptive.
外表可能是靠不住的。
1. Some Chinese netizens said Carrefour's deceptive pricing practices had taken advantage of customers'trust in the reputation of the retail giant.
2. Media organizations should cherish their credibility and refuse to broadcast and publish adverts with deceptive and misleading contents.
3. He and the deceptive concubine were executed, and the emperor's biological mother brought back to the capital.
4. The court heard that Ho was caught in a police operation aimed at cracking down on deceptive practice by taxi drivers in November.
5. " The new points system is quite deceptive, " he said.
6. deceptive
6. SHANGHAI - More than half of Chinese respondents to an online poll think authorities'failure to supervise should be blamed for retailers'deceptive pricing practices.
7. deceptive的反义词
7. Prime Minister Hun Sen spoke out on the problem shortly after, telling law enforcement agencies to be stricter in issuing marriage certificates " to prevent deceptive activities ".
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8. BEIJING - China's drug watchdog Friday published the names of six health products that allegedly used deceptive or exaggerated advertising.
9. It has become a deceptive veil that camouflages many personal decisions that have nothing to do with loyalty to a country.
10. It presents a report to Congress every year and frequently holds hearings to air confusing and deceptive statements.
adj
1. deceptive
1. designed to deceive or mislead either deliberately or inadvertently
e.g. the deceptive calm in the eye of the storm
deliberately deceptive packaging
a misleading similarity
statistics can be presented in ways that are misleading
shoddy business practices
Synonym: misleading shoddy
2. causing one to believe what is not true or fail to believe what is true
e.g. deceptive calm
a delusory pleasure
Synonym: delusory