dishonest

英 [dɪˈsɒn.ɪst]      美 [dɪˈsɑː.nɪst]
  • adj. 不诚实的;欺诈的
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将“dishonest”分解为“dish”和“onest”。联想“dish”为“dish cleaner”(清洁碗碟的人),形象地记住他们不会清洁“dishonest”(不诚实)的行为,因为这与他们的工作本质相反。这样,每当想到“dishonest”,就能联想到清洁与不诚实之间的对比,有助于记忆。

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dishonest 不诚实的

dis-, 不,非,使相反。honest,诚实。

dishonest (adj.)
late 14c., from Old French deshoneste (13c., Modern French déshonnête) "dishonorable, horrible, indecent," perhaps from a Medieval Latin or Gallo-Roman compound of Latin dis- "not" (see dis-) + honestus "honorable" (see honest). The Latin formation was dehonestus. Related: Dishonestly.
1. Dishonest importers would be able to pocket the VAT collected from customers.
不诚实的进口商将会能够把从顾客那里收取的增值税据为己有。
2. You have been dishonest with me.
你对我不诚实。
3. dishonest appropriation of property
以欺骗的手法侵吞财产
4. Beware of dishonest traders in the tourist areas.
在旅游区一定要谨防奸商。
5. The affairs of the nation have been abandoned to dishonest politicians.
治国大权已落入诡诈的政客手中.