hoax
美[hoʊks] 英[həʊks]
v. 欺骗;哄骗;愚弄
n. 愚弄人;恶作剧
详细释义
v.(动词)- 欺骗,哄骗
- 作弄,戏弄,愚弄
- 开玩笑骗某人
n.(名词)- 骗局
- 恶作剧,玩笑
- 欺骗,愚弄,戏弄
- 骗术,骗人把戏
- 设置骗局
英英释义
Noun- something intended to deceive; deliberate trickery intended to gain an advantage
Verb- subject to a playful hoax or joke
例句
用作动词(v.)- All hoax viruses are essentially chain letters.所有的欺骗性病毒基本都是连续性的字母。
- Some posters on Chinese bulletin boards and blogs have argued that Mr Zhou was perhaps merely a hapless tool in a hoax perpetrated mainly by bureaucrats.一些中文的贴子和博客提出,周也许不过是官方欺骗闹剧中的一个不幸的工具而已。
- Mainstream critics argue that the entire affair is a hoax.主流的批评家批评整件事是一场愚弄。
- Authorities call the apparent hoax reprehensible, but even with just five feet.官方称这是明显的愚弄行为,应该遭受斥责,但是仍然还有五只断脚。
用作名词(n.)- They considered the phone call a hoax.他们认为那个电话是恶作剧。
- I never thought my hoax would go so far and I felt awful when some of you got so excited about knowing the title.我从来没有想到我的恶作剧会这么不可收拾,你们为得知新书名而欣喜不已时我真觉得糟糕透了。
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