dishonesty

英 [dɪˈsɒn.ɪ.sti]      美 [dɪˈsɑː.nə.sti]
  • n. 不诚实;欺诈;不正直
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将“dishonesty”拆解为“dishonest”(不诚实的)加上“-ty”(名词后缀,表示状态或质量)。想象一个“dishonest”的人(不诚实的)造成了“dishonesty”(不诚实的行为或状态)。这种方法通过构建词根和词缀的含义来帮助记忆整个单词。

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dishonesty (n.)
late 14c., "disgrace, shame, want of honor," from Old French deshonesté (13c.) "dishonor, impropriety," from des- (see dis-) + Latin honestatem "honorableness" (see honesty). Meaning "want of honesty" is recorded from 1590s.
1. Dishonesty is ultimately self-defeating.
弄虚作假最终会自食其果。
2. She accused the government of dishonesty and incompetence.
她指责政府不诚实且无能。
3. Most people enjoy reading about deceit and dishonesty in high places.
多数人喜欢阅读有关上层阶层中尔虞我诈的作品.
4. He has a bad name on account of his dishonesty.
他因不诚实而声名狼藉.
5. My feeling toward my new friend underwent a revulsion whenIrealizedhiscrueltyand dishonesty.
当我知道他的残忍与不忠之后,我对这个新朋友的情感有一种突变.