disingenuous

美音:[.dɪsɪn'dʒenjuəs] 英音:[.dɪsɪn'dʒenjuəs]

简单释义:


adj.不真诚;不诚实;假装不知道

网络无诚意的;不真诚的;虚伪的

完整释义:


adj.

1.不真诚的,无诚意的,虚伪的;奸诈的,阴险的


例句:

  1. In an interview, he said it would have been disingenuous to attribute her exit to other reasons.
    在接受记者采访时,他说,它已坦诚归因于她的退出其他原因。

  2. It would be disingenuous for Washington not to embrace the principles behind this bill after all the promises for transparency.
    对华盛顿的政客们来说,不支持这份法案背后的原则会是相当愚蠢的,因为他们许诺要促进公开与透明。

  3. It is disingenuous of him to flatter me.
    他对我阿谀奉承,是居心叵测。

  4. This is at best disingenuous and does not justify a failure to inform and consult people.
    这充其量不过是种言不由衷的辩解,不能成为未提醒用户和未征询用户意见的理由。

  5. But the apparent social networking focus is a bit disingenuous.
    不过很明显这个社会化网络的关注点确实让人崩溃。

  6. If one does not understand the difference, then that person is disingenuous, irrational and illogical.
    如果不明白这之间的差异,那么这个人就是虚伪的、无理性的、不合逻辑的。

  7. Sen. Obama was at best disingenuous in his convention speech when he criticized the McCain plan for taxing health benefits.
    参议员奥巴马在他的接受提名的演说中批评麦凯恩的方案是对医疗福利征税。他这样讲,最起码是不老实的。

  8. University officials are hiding behind the disingenuous claim that they're protecting applicants' privacy.
    大学官员还在假惺惺地掩饰,打着幌子说他们是在保护申请人的隐私。

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