释义 |
duplicitydu‧plic‧i‧ty /djuːˈplɪsəti $ duː-/ noun [uncountable] duplicityOrigin: 1400-1500 French duplicité, from Latin duplex; ➔ DUPLEX - Creatures have no duplicity, like man.
- I saw it most in our native duplicity.
- It was uncomfortable having to keep up a false front, and we regretted the distance our duplicity created.
- My life developed into a duplicity.
- Nor will I tolerate any lying or duplicity.
- What was it to her if he chose to conduct himself with duplicity?
dishonest behaviour that is intended to deceive someone—duplicitous adjective |