deceiver
英 [dɪˈsiːvə]
美 [dɪˈsivər]
n. 欺人者,欺诈者
复数:deceivers
BNC.39702 / COCA.32858
英英释义
noun
- someone who leads you to believe something that is not true
双语例句
- Despair is a greater deceiver than hope.
与希望相比,绝望是更大的骗子。 - "Godot" is the big deceiver in lives while people are looking for it all the time.
“戈多”就是生活中的大骗子,人们却永远在寻找。 - Wine is a turn-coat: first a friend, then a deceiver, then an enemy.
这种式样的大衣是我做孩子的时候开始时兴的。 - "You call me old witch, do ye, you deceiver!" says she," when ye ought to ha'been calling me mother-law these last five months!"
‘你骂我老巫婆,你敢骂我,你这个骗子,’她悦,‘这五个月来,你该叫我丈母娘才对!’ - The deceiver will provide surface agreement to using Agile but will silently attempt to ignore or even sabotage the project in order to put the blame on Agile.
欺骗者在表面上赞同使用敏捷,但却会悄不作声地试图无视、甚至破坏项目,以便把指责转移到敏捷上。 - You would not encourage such a deceiver? Dismiss her, by all means, at once!
你不会鼓励这样一个骗子吧?一定得马上把她打发走。 - Saying, Sir, we remember that that deceiver said, while he was yet alive, After three days I will rise again.
大人,我们记得那诱惑人的,还活着的时候,曾说,三日后我要复活。 - In a letter read to members of his new life church sunday, haggard said he is "a deceiver and a liar." haggard apologized to his congregation in the letter and asked for their forgiveness.
星期天,他给新生命教堂的成员们读了一封信,哈歌德承认自己是个骗子,他想教会组织道歉,祈求组织原谅他的错误。 - ( of people or their actions) crafty; deceptive With Him are strength and effectual wisdom; The deceived and the deceiver are His.
(指人及人的行为)诡计多端的,欺骗的诘k有能力和智慧;被欺骗的与欺骗人的,都属于祂。 - In the statement read by another clergyman, Haggard called himself "a deceiver and a liar" and said he had a dark side.
哈格德在书中称自己为骗子,并称其有不为人知的黑暗一面。