单词 | dishonest |
释义 | dishonest (dɪsɒnɪst ) adjective B2 If you say that a person or their behaviour is dishonest, you mean that they are not truthful or honest and that you cannot trust them. You have been dishonest with me. It would be dishonest not to present the data as fairly as possible. Synonyms: deceitful, corrupt, crooked [informal], designing dishonestly adverb [usually ADVERB with verb] B2 The key issue was whether the four defendants acted dishonestly. Collocations: fundamentally dishonest The disciplinary panel found that she was 'not fundamentally dishonest'. Times, Sunday Times New rules were being introduced so that claims could be dismissed in their entirety if courts were satisfied that claimaints had been 'fundamentally dishonest'. Times, Sunday Times But if you were expecting any of the judges to say or even hint as much, then you really have not understood the fundamentally dishonest nature of this show. The Sun Yet it would be not only a betrayal of those who died, but also fundamentally dishonest to deny that it was also a war we were right to begin. Times, Sunday Times They're intellectually dishonest, to the extent that they will give the report that backs up whoever hired them's point of view. Times, Sunday Times But it would be intellectually dishonest to begrudge them their fortunes. Times, Sunday Times Is it intellectually dishonest, though, to hold a view in part because you regard those who hold the opposite view to be silly or off-putting or distracted? The Times Literary Supplement I find it intellectually dishonest to impose this viewpoint on something that's part of nature. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 不诚实的 Japanese: 不正直な |
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