deceit
/dɪˈsiːt/ (bre, ipa) · /dɪˈsiːt/ (ame, ipa) · /di-ˈsēt/ (ame, mw)
deceit — 名詞
- deceitsingular
- deceitsplural
1. behaviour in which you intentionally hide the real situation or change the facts
欺騙
故意隱瞞真相以誤導他人
behaviour in which you intentionally hide the real situation or change the facts so that another person believes something false, usually in order to gain an advantage for yourself.
The politician was accused of deceit when he lied about the new tax plan.
這位政治人物因在稅務新方案上說謊而被指控欺騙。
accused of deceit — common passive pattern with 'of'
Tara could not forgive her business partner for the years of deceit.
Tara 無法原諒她生意夥伴多年來的欺騙行為。
forgive [sb] for deceit — preposition 'for' after verb
Sana ended her relationship because of the constant deceit and broken promises.
Sana 因為不斷的欺騙和食言而結束了她的感情關係。
The company's success was built on deceit, not on hard work.
這家公司的成功建立在欺騙之上,而不是靠努力工作。
Otis discovered his friend's deceit when he found the hidden documents.
Otis 發現了朋友的欺騙,因為他找到了那些被藏起來的文件。
- deception
Broader term that covers both the act and the result of deceiving; 'deceit' often emphasises the moral quality more strongly.
- fraud
Stronger, legally specific term for criminal dishonesty involving money or property; 'deceit' is broader and not always illegal.
- dishonesty
Wider in scope, covering any lack of truthfulness including small everyday lies; 'deceit' implies more deliberate planning.
- trickery
Slightly more informal; emphasises clever or playful deception rather than serious moral failure.
- honesty
Direct opposite — behaviour based on truth and sincerity.
- truthfulness
The quality of always telling the truth; 'deceit' is the deliberate absence of this.
- sincerity
Focuses on genuine feelings and intentions, contrasted with deceit's calculated falsehood.
文法句型
deceit + of + noun phrase
by deceit
through deceit
用法筆記
More formal than 'lying' or 'cheating'. Often uncountable (a web of deceit), but can be countable when referring to a specific dishonest act (a series of deceits).