dishonest

dishonest [dɪsˈɒnɪst]  [dɪsˈɑ:nɪst] 

dishonest 基本解释

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形容词不诚实的,不老实的; 不正直的; 狡猾的,阴险的; 不可靠的

dishonest 同义词

dishonest

形容词dishonorable

dishonest 反义词

形容词honest straight dependable reliable honorable just trustworthy truthful upright

dishonest 相关例句

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形容词

1. The dishonest government official was publicly disgraced.
    那个不诚实的政府官员被公开贬斥。

2. It is dishonest to lie about one's age.
    虚报年龄是不诚实的。

dishonest 网络解释

1. 不诚实,欺诈:dishevel 使凌乱 | dishonest 不诚实,欺诈 | dishonor 耻辱,不名誉

2. 不忠实的欺诈的:dishingtest 臌出试验 | dishonest 不忠实的 欺诈的 | dishonest 不忠实的欺诈的

dishonest 词典解释

1. 不诚实的;靠不住的
    If you say that a person or their behaviour is dishonest, you mean that they are not truthful or honest and that you cannot trust them.

    e.g. You have been dishonest with me...
           你对我不诚实。
    e.g. It would be dishonest not to present the data as fairly as possible.
           不把数据尽可能如实公开并非诚信之举。

dishonestly
The key issue was whether the four defendants acted dishonestly.
关键问题是4名被告是否存在欺诈行为。
dishonest 单语例句

1. dishonest的意思

1. The Hong Kong government is getting serious about clamping down on dishonest merchants preying on tourists particularly those from the mainland.

2. The survey found that only 11 percent of shoppers who encounter dishonest sales tactics report to the Consumer council.

3. dishonest在线翻译

3. Popular figures have every right to use their popularity as a financial resource, but they should not be above the law if they knowingly engage in dishonest advertising.

4. Members can file a complaint with the association when they encounter deception or dishonest.

5. Even worse, it gives an impression that most Chinese are dishonest.

6. dishonest

6. The mother herself is not sure she'll be able to justify such a dishonest ploy when her daughter grows up and learns the truth.

7. The supervision mechanism within the Party should function as a preliminary threshold to stop dishonest and selfish members from taking official positions.

8. We need a thorough investigation into this scandal primarily to warn the entire academic community against the dangers of dishonest practices.

9. Public anger toward Fu comes from a dislike of dishonest people, and the concern that such people reinforce negative racial stereotypes.

10. The scope will cover several dishonest and misleading trade practices that consumers frequently report to the watchdog body.

dishonest 英英释义

dishonest在线翻译

adj

1. capable of being corrupted

    e.g. corruptible judges
           dishonest politicians
           a purchasable senator
           a venal police officer

    Synonym: corruptible bribable purchasable venal

2. deceptive or fraudulent
    disposed to cheat or defraud or deceive

    Synonym: dishonorable