释义 |
undeˈception [un-2 8.] The action of undeceiving or the fact of being undeceived.
1694Gracian's Courtier's Orac. 191 At present undeception is politick, it goes commonly betwixt two lights. 1820C. R. Maturin Melmoth xxix. IV. 309 Oh Margaret—that undeception plants a dagger in the heart. 1870R. Black tr. Guizot's France I. xiii. 301 Length of life brings, in the soul of the ambitious, days of hearty undeception. |