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deceptive

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++de·cep·tive /dɪˈseptɪv/ adjective  1 SEEMsomething that is deceptive seems to be one thing but is in fact very different 造成假象的,似是而非的 Some snakes move with deceptive speed (=move faster than you think or expect). 有些蛇的爬行速度出乎意料地快。 Gwen’s students may look angelic, but appearances can be deceptive. 格温的学生也许看起来像天使,不过人不可貌相。2 TRICK/DECEIVEintended to make someone believe something that is not true 欺骗的,欺诈的 misleading and deceptive adverts 误导人且带有欺骗性的广告 deceptive practices 欺骗行为deceptively adverb
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deceptiveBut the shimmering white minaret, and the impressive dome, designed to shelter 3,500 worshippers, are deceptive.But these figures are highly deceptive.High slack systems, then, are often hotbed of deceptive activities that cover up the exercise of power for personal gain.Federal organizations have been monitoring the Internet for deceptive advertisements, consumer fraud, and other unlawful activities.Housing estates lie below the canal on both sides although there is a deceptive amount of greenery about.Why do self-oriented intents and deceptive behaviors persist in organizations?I know appearances can be deceptive, but Jeffrey didn't seem like a wife-beater.Such was their initiation to the deceptive intrigues of early twentieth-century geopolitics.The sea here is very deceptive -- it looks calm but is in fact very dangerous.There is a deceptive simplicity to Irving Berlin's songs.appearances can be deceptiveFirst appearances can be deceptive because our preferences work on over-all attractiveness not on a check-list of priorities.Appearances can be deceptive - dangerously deceptive.
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deceptive
deceptive /dɪˈseptɪv/ adjective
 Word Family: noun: deceit, deceiver, deception; adjective: deceitful, deceptive; verb: deceive; adverb: deceptively
1. something that is deceptive seems to be one thing but is in fact very different:
    Some snakes move with deceptive speed (=move faster than you think or expect).
    Gwen’s students may look angelic, but appearances can be deceptive.
2. intended to make someone believe something that is not true:
    misleading and deceptive adverts
    deceptive practices
—deceptively adverb


de·cep·tiveBrE /dɪˈseptɪv/ 🔊NAmE /dɪˈseptɪv/ 🔊 adjectivelikely to make you believe sth that is not true 欺骗性的;误导的;骗人的 SYN misleading a deceptive advertisement虚假广告Appearances can often be deceptive (= things are not always what they seem to be). 外表常常靠不住。🔊🔊the deceptive simplicity of her writing style (= it seems simple but is not really) 她那看似简单实则不然的写作风格 de·cep·tive·ly BrE /dɪˈseptɪvli/ 🔊NAmE /dɪˈseptɪvli/ 🔊 adverba deceptively simple idea貌似简单的想法