dishonesty的意思和读音

dishonesty

: [dɪsˈɑnəsti] : [dɪsˈɒnəsti]

n.

dishonesties  

n.honesty

n.deceit,deceitfulness,fraudulence,lying,corruption

n.1.,;;2.

n.1.behavior that involves doing things that are not honest

1. Envy( ) Dishonesty( ) 1 Have faith in yourself.( 。) ...

2. watch-dog a. dishonesty n. reveal vt. ...

3. watch-dog a. dishonesty n. reveal vt. ...

4. ... 3.denounce vt. 4.dishonesty n. 5.resign vt.vi. , ...

5. 455.( discussion) 456.( dishonesty) 458.( corporation) ...

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1.I parted with him for his dishonesty.退

2.If you expect to live with each other for the next few years and still be in love, dishonesty can get you into a great deal of trouble.使

3.Never accuse a reviewer of dishonesty or exaggeration; erroneous claims are often the result of a misunderstanding, not maliciousness.

4.An individual, a company and an industry were all in the news this week for reasons unrelated except for the idea of dishonesty .

5.At a time when dishonesty and selfishness seem to be making inroads into American life, Mazur's selflessness set him apart as a role model.

6.That we did, however, illustrated something of the dishonesty at the heart of what are essentially political and commercial relationships.西

7.If you have to make some sort of charge, of dishonesty or bad service or a screw-up, work yourself into a mild state of mind.

8.If it was a business partnership, one person's dishonesty, abusive treatment, or irresponsibility may have harmed the other.

9.As a result of her dishonesty I lost my desire to form further friendship with her.

10.Chinese regulators, however, seem to think the issue is driven more by cultural differences rather than dishonesty.