mendacity

mendacity

美 [menˈdæsəti]  英 [men'dæsəti]

  • n.撒谎;捏造;说瞎话
  • 网络虚假;谎言;虚伪

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英汉双解

n.
1.
撒谎;捏造;说瞎话the act of not telling the truth

英汉解释

n.
1.
虚假,谎话;捏造;撒谎;撒谎癖

英英解释

n.

例句

In certain, rare circumstances voters do not tell pollsters the truth, more out of embarrassment than mendacity.

可以肯定选民不对民意调查专家真话情况很少如果不是尴尬不会撒谎

That bit of mendacity is further compounded by Christie's claim that they also adhere to international law on cultural property.

声明他们依照文物国际法进一步组成他们谎言

The tall tale , which had been popular in America since Colonial days , spread west to reach inspired heights of mendacity .

荒诞不经故事殖民地时期风行美国一路西延展到达虚伪极度

But if mendacity alone were grounds for resignation, the halls of Capitol Hill would be eerily, and permanently, quiet.

如果因为引咎辞职那么国会大厅不了几个

We demand legal warfare on deliberate political mendacity and its dissemination in the press.

第二十三我们要求制定法律禁止蓄意政治谣言及其出版散播

That points to another area of confusion, or even downright mendacity.

引起人们困惑甚至赤裸裸谎言

The ending is bleak indeed: those who live by mendacity will die by it.

结局十分阴郁那些谎言谎言死去

From baby's duration, start suffering a mendacity to harm.

胎儿时期开始遭受

The industry became a byword for mendacity, secrecy and profligacy with taxpayers' money.

这个产业已经成为谎言秘密以及浪费纳税人钱财代名词

lost his dignity entirely in mendacity.

行乞完全丧失尊严

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