duplicity
英 [djuːˈplɪsəti]
美 [duːˈplɪsəti]
n. 欺骗,奸诈(行为)
复数:duplicities
BNC.20111 / COCA.21039
牛津词典
noun
- 欺骗,奸诈(行为)
dishonest behaviour that is intended to make sb believe sth which is not true
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 奸诈;欺骗;口是心非;两面派
If you accuse someone ofduplicity, you mean that they are deceitful.- Malcolm believed he was guilty of duplicity in his private dealings.
马尔科姆认为他在为其私底下两面派的行为而心生愧疚。
- Malcolm believed he was guilty of duplicity in his private dealings.
英英释义
noun
- acting in bad faith
- a fraudulent or duplicitous representation