humbug
英 [ˈhʌmbʌɡ]
美 [ˈhʌmbʌɡ]
n. 谎言; 骗人的把戏; 欺骗行为; 虚伪的人; 硬糖; (尤指)薄荷糖
复数:humbugs 过去分词:humbugged 现在分词:humbugging 过去式:humbugged 第三人称单数:humbugs
BNC.21474 / COCA.27711
牛津词典
noun
- 谎言;骗人的把戏;欺骗行为
dishonest language or behaviour that is intended to trick people- political humbug
政治骗术
- political humbug
- 虚伪的人
a person who is not sincere or honest - 硬糖;(尤指)薄荷糖
a hard sweet/candy made from boiled sugar, especially one that tastes of peppermint
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 骗人的鬼话;空话;诡计;花招
If you describe someone's language or behaviour ashumbug, you mean that it is dishonest or insincere.- There was all the usual humbug and obligatory compliments from ministers...
全都是些部长们常说的骗人鬼话和少不了的奉承恭维。 - Britain's laws on homosexuality are hypocritical humbug.
英国的同性恋法律都是虚伪的空话连篇。
- There was all the usual humbug and obligatory compliments from ministers...
- N-COUNT 骗子;伪君子;冒牌货
You can refer to a person as ahumbugwhen you think they are being dishonest, insincere, or pretending to be someone who they are not.- What a revolting humbug the man was!
那人真是个令人作呕的伪君子!
- What a revolting humbug the man was!
- (有条纹的)薄荷硬糖
Ahumbugis a hard, striped sweet that tastes of peppermint.
英英释义
noun
- something intended to deceive
- communication (written or spoken) intended to deceive
- pretentious or silly talk or writing
verb
- trick or deceive