insincerity by virtue of pretending to have qualities or beliefs that you do not really have
an expression of agreement that is not supported by real conviction 同义词:lip service,
Hypocrisy is the state of promoting or trying to enforce standards, attitudes, lifestyles, virtues, beliefs, principles, etc., that one does not actually hold.
例句与用法
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All his religion was sheer hypocrisy . 他的宗教信仰纯粹是虚假的。
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He wished to avoid the charge of hypocrisy . 他希望免去不忠之嫌。
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Her remarks savor of hypocrisy . 她说的话听起来有点儿虚伪。
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His hypocrisy makes me sick . 我很讨厌他那么虚伪。
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There was a measure of hypocrisy and calculation in tennie's method . 丹妮的方法显得有点虚伪,有点工于心计。
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We still do : we are living in a world with hypocrisy . 我们现在仍然有这种感觉:我们生活在一个伪善的世界里。
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European carping over the phraseology represented a mixture of hypocrisy and subterfuge . 欧洲在措词上找岔子的做法既虚伪又狡诈。
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Superstition, idolatry, and hypocrisy have ample wages, but truth goes a begging . 迷信、愚昧和虚伪具有腰缠万贯,但真理一直是一个乞丐。
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Circumstances impose on any public official some demand for a show of hypocrisy . 由于情况所迫,任何公职官员有时都不得不做出一些虚伪的表现。
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I have a great mind to put it into the fire, to punish your atrocious humbug and hypocrisy . 为了对你这种万恶的骗子和伪君子实施惩戒,我倒很赞成把它一把火烧掉完事。