单词 | deceptive |
释义 | deceptive (dɪseptɪv ) adjective If something is deceptive, it encourages you to believe something which is not true. Appearances can be deceptive. Synonyms: misleading, false, fake, mock deceptively adverb The storyline is deceptively simple. Collocations: deceptive marketing As such, socially responsible marketing rejects all deceptive marketing practices in pricing, promotion and packaging, even if they may seem technically legal. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Risk-based pricing can be manipulated to wield deceptive marketing practices, such as the bait and switch. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Some shawls marketed as pashmina shawls contain wool, while other unscrupulous companies marketed the man-made fabric viscose as pashmina with deceptive marketing statements such as authentic viscose pashmina. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Her early work was groundbreaking in its deceptive simplicity. Times, Sunday Times At his best, his prose was distinguished by its startling clarity and precision, its spare and deceptive simplicity and its penetrating directness and honesty. Times, Sunday Times And generous with that difference, with a deceptive simplicity of presentation. Times, Sunday Times He summarised with a deceptive simplicity. Times, Sunday Times Miller writes like a poet, with a deceptive simplicity his sentences and images are intense distillations, conjuring the fleeting details of existence with clarity. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 骗人的 Japanese: 人を欺きやすい |
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