deceptive的意思和读音

deceptive

: [dɪˈseptɪv] : [dɪ'septɪv]

adj.

adj.reliable

adj.misleading,illusory,deceiving,dishonest,false

deceptiveadj.

1.likely to make you believe sth that is not true

a deceptive advertisement广

Appearances can often be deceptive(= things are not always what they seem to be) .

the deceptive simplicity of her writing style(= it seems simple but is not really)

adj.1.,,

adj.1.something that is deceptive seems very different from the way it really is2.trying to trick someone by telling them something that is not true

1. conception deceptive inception ...

2. current deceptive , definitive ...

3. current deceptive , definitive ...

4. deception: deceptive: except: ... ...

5. decadent deceptive defective ...

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1.So, sometimes you want to be that kind of person that's kind of, you know, deceptive. . .

2.They often cite in illustration of it the attractive, but false and deceptive advertisements to which many consumers fall victim.广使

3.Although calling them 'house' spiders is a little deceptive. The natural habitat of these spiders is not the house it is in fact the garden.

4.and Phantasus is in charge of putting deceptive shapes of earth, rocks, water, trees, or other lifeless things in the dreams of men.西

5.A CHEERY yellow building in south-west Houston may not look like the centre of an educational revolution, but appearances can be deceptive.西

6.It was an obstinate pair of shoulders; they could not seem to learn the trick of stooping with any sort of deceptive naturalness.

7.The social science research during the time of psychological warfare with a strong desire to deceive deceptive.

8.Buddhist monk, named Fa Hai, warned Xu Xian of his wife's deceptive appearance and suggested to him a plan.

9.Since the beginning of our organization, Rotarians discouraged deceptive business practices and restored public trust.便

10.But it is deceptive in one thing--like a sense of humor, if you think you've got it, you probably haven't.——