dishonest 的英语意思
dishonestdishonest /dɪsˈɒnɪst $ -ˈɑː-/ adjective
查看全部语言翻译 not honest, and so deceiving or cheating people不诚实的,因此欺骗或欺诈他人 OPP honest:
dishonest traders不诚实的商贩
People on welfare are wrongly seen as lazy or dishonest.靠救济生活的人常被错误地视为懒惰或不诚实。—dishonestly adverb:
A person is guilty of theft if he or she dishonestly obtains property.若某人以不正当方式取得财产,即构成盗窃罪。THESAURUS同义词辨析dishonest behaving in a way that is intended to deceive people, for example by lying, cheating, or stealing故意以欺骗他人的方式行事,如说谎、欺诈或偷窃: · Are you accusing me of being dishonest?你是在指责我不诚实吗?· The money was acquired through dishonest means.这笔钱是通过不正当手段获得的。· People are no longer surprised to find that politicians are dishonest.发现政客不诚实,人们已不再感到惊讶。corrupt using your power in a dishonest way for your own advantage – used about people in official positions以不诚实的方式利用权力谋取私利——用于描述身处官职的人: · corrupt politicians腐败的政客· Law and order has broken down, and most government officials are corrupt.法律和秩序已经崩溃,大多数政府官员都是腐败的。devious /ˈdiːviəs/ good at secretly thinking of clever plans to trick people in order to get what you want善于暗中策划巧妙计谋来愚弄他人以达到目的: · You have a very devious mind!你的心思真是弯弯绕绕的!· They use all kinds of devious methods to find out your personal details.他们使用各种各样的狡猾手段来获取你的个人信息。underhand British English, underhanded American English underhand methods involve secretly deceiving people in order to get what you want不正当手段指为达到目的而暗中欺骗他人: · In a series of underhand moves, Browne managed to gain control of the company.布劳恩通过一系列不正当手段,成功夺得了公司的控制权。sneaky doing or saying things secretly, in a way that seems wrong because it is slightly dishonest or unfair鬼鬼祟祟地做事或说话,因略带欺骗或不公而显得不妥: · It was pretty sneaky when the bank charged me interest on my account without telling me.银行不告诉我就对我的账户收取利息,这做法实在很卑鄙。sly deliberately behaving in a way that hides what you are really thinking or doing, in a way that is slightly dishonest故意掩盖自己真实想法或行为,带有轻微的不诚实: · Lucy decided not to tell him where she was going. She was often a bit sly like that.露西决定不告诉他她要去哪里。她常常就是这样有点狡猾。· He’s a sly old fox.他是个老狐狸。unscrupulous /ʌnˈskruːpjələs/ using dishonest and unfair methods to get what you want, without caring if you harm other people为达到目的不择手段,全然不顾是否伤害他人: · Some unscrupulous companies try to persuade people to borrow huge sums of money.一些无良公司试图说服人们借取巨额资金。fraudulent /ˈfrɔːdjələnt $ ˈfrɒːdʒə-/ formal正式 deliberately deceiving people in an illegal way in order to gain money or power以非法方式蓄意欺骗他人以谋取金钱或权力: · You will be prosecuted if you make a fraudulent claim on your insurance policy.若你就保险单提出虚假申请,将会被起诉。seeming to be dishonest看似不诚实的suspicious if someone or something seems suspicious, they make you think that something dishonest or illegal is happening若某人或某事看起来可疑,会使人觉得正在发生不诚实或违法的事情: · The police are treating the boy’s death as suspicious.警方将这名男孩的死亡视为可疑事件。dubious if something seems dubious, you think it may not be completely true, right, or honest若某事看起来可疑,则让人认为它未必完全真实、正确或诚实: · He has a rather dubious reputation.他的名声颇为可疑。· It all sounds highly dubious to me.这一切在我听来非常可疑。· the country’s dubious record on human rights该国在人权方面令人质疑的记录shady shady business deals or people seem to be dishonest or connected with secret and illegal activities可疑的商业交易或人物,似乎不诚实或与秘密违法活动有关联: · Several senior members of the party had been involved in shady deals.该党数名高级成员曾卷入可疑交易。· a shady character一个可疑的人物shifty someone who looks shifty looks as if they are doing or planning something dishonest看起来鬼鬼祟祟的人,仿佛正在做或打算做不诚实的事情: · The man on the market stall looked a bit shifty when he gave me my change.市集摊位上的那个男人找给我零钱时,看起来有点鬼鬼祟祟的。dodgy British English informal非正式 probably dishonest and not to be trusted – used especially to say that you do not want to be involved with someone or something可能不诚实、不可信——尤用于表示不想与某人或某事有所牵扯: · There’s something a bit dodgy about him.他这个人有点可疑。· dodgy business deals可疑的商业交易
查看全部语言翻译 not honest, and so deceiving or cheating people不诚实的,因此欺骗或欺诈他人 OPP honest:
dishonest traders不诚实的商贩
People on welfare are wrongly seen as lazy or dishonest.靠救济生活的人常被错误地视为懒惰或不诚实。—dishonestly adverb:
A person is guilty of theft if he or she dishonestly obtains property.若某人以不正当方式取得财产,即构成盗窃罪。THESAURUS同义词辨析dishonest behaving in a way that is intended to deceive people, for example by lying, cheating, or stealing故意以欺骗他人的方式行事,如说谎、欺诈或偷窃: · Are you accusing me of being dishonest?你是在指责我不诚实吗?· The money was acquired through dishonest means.这笔钱是通过不正当手段获得的。· People are no longer surprised to find that politicians are dishonest.发现政客不诚实,人们已不再感到惊讶。corrupt using your power in a dishonest way for your own advantage – used about people in official positions以不诚实的方式利用权力谋取私利——用于描述身处官职的人: · corrupt politicians腐败的政客· Law and order has broken down, and most government officials are corrupt.法律和秩序已经崩溃,大多数政府官员都是腐败的。devious /ˈdiːviəs/ good at secretly thinking of clever plans to trick people in order to get what you want善于暗中策划巧妙计谋来愚弄他人以达到目的: · You have a very devious mind!你的心思真是弯弯绕绕的!· They use all kinds of devious methods to find out your personal details.他们使用各种各样的狡猾手段来获取你的个人信息。underhand British English, underhanded American English underhand methods involve secretly deceiving people in order to get what you want不正当手段指为达到目的而暗中欺骗他人: · In a series of underhand moves, Browne managed to gain control of the company.布劳恩通过一系列不正当手段,成功夺得了公司的控制权。sneaky doing or saying things secretly, in a way that seems wrong because it is slightly dishonest or unfair鬼鬼祟祟地做事或说话,因略带欺骗或不公而显得不妥: · It was pretty sneaky when the bank charged me interest on my account without telling me.银行不告诉我就对我的账户收取利息,这做法实在很卑鄙。sly deliberately behaving in a way that hides what you are really thinking or doing, in a way that is slightly dishonest故意掩盖自己真实想法或行为,带有轻微的不诚实: · Lucy decided not to tell him where she was going. She was often a bit sly like that.露西决定不告诉他她要去哪里。她常常就是这样有点狡猾。· He’s a sly old fox.他是个老狐狸。unscrupulous /ʌnˈskruːpjələs/ using dishonest and unfair methods to get what you want, without caring if you harm other people为达到目的不择手段,全然不顾是否伤害他人: · Some unscrupulous companies try to persuade people to borrow huge sums of money.一些无良公司试图说服人们借取巨额资金。fraudulent /ˈfrɔːdjələnt $ ˈfrɒːdʒə-/ formal正式 deliberately deceiving people in an illegal way in order to gain money or power以非法方式蓄意欺骗他人以谋取金钱或权力: · You will be prosecuted if you make a fraudulent claim on your insurance policy.若你就保险单提出虚假申请,将会被起诉。seeming to be dishonest看似不诚实的suspicious if someone or something seems suspicious, they make you think that something dishonest or illegal is happening若某人或某事看起来可疑,会使人觉得正在发生不诚实或违法的事情: · The police are treating the boy’s death as suspicious.警方将这名男孩的死亡视为可疑事件。dubious if something seems dubious, you think it may not be completely true, right, or honest若某事看起来可疑,则让人认为它未必完全真实、正确或诚实: · He has a rather dubious reputation.他的名声颇为可疑。· It all sounds highly dubious to me.这一切在我听来非常可疑。· the country’s dubious record on human rights该国在人权方面令人质疑的记录shady shady business deals or people seem to be dishonest or connected with secret and illegal activities可疑的商业交易或人物,似乎不诚实或与秘密违法活动有关联: · Several senior members of the party had been involved in shady deals.该党数名高级成员曾卷入可疑交易。· a shady character一个可疑的人物shifty someone who looks shifty looks as if they are doing or planning something dishonest看起来鬼鬼祟祟的人,仿佛正在做或打算做不诚实的事情: · The man on the market stall looked a bit shifty when he gave me my change.市集摊位上的那个男人找给我零钱时,看起来有点鬼鬼祟祟的。dodgy British English informal非正式 probably dishonest and not to be trusted – used especially to say that you do not want to be involved with someone or something可能不诚实、不可信——尤用于表示不想与某人或某事有所牵扯: · There’s something a bit dodgy about him.他这个人有点可疑。· dodgy business deals可疑的商业交易