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de·cep·tion
/dɪˈsɛpʃən/
欺騙,詭計
From:
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deception
迷惑
From:
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deception
欺詐
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
De·cep·tion
n.
1.
The
act
of
deceiving
or
misleading
.
2.
The
state
of
being
deceived
or
misled
.
There
is
one
thing
relating
either
to
the
action
or
enjoyments
of
man
in
which
he
is
not
liable
to
deception
.
--
South
.
3.
That
which
deceives
or
is
intended
to
deceive
;
false
representation
;
artifice
;
cheat
;
fraud
.
There
was
of
course
room
for
vast
deception
.
--
Motley
.
Syn:
--
Deception
,
Deceit
,
Fraud
,
Imposition
.
Usage:
Deception
usually
refers
to
the
act
,
and
deceit
to
the
habit
of
the
mind
;
hence
we
speak
of
a
person
as
skilled
in
deception
and
addicted
to
deceit
.
The
practice
of
deceit
springs
altogether
from
design
,
and
that
of
the
worst
kind
;
but
a
deception
does
not
always
imply
aim
and
intention
.
It
may
be
undesigned
or
accidental
.
An
imposition
is
an
act
of
deception
practiced
upon
some
one
to
his
annoyance
or
injury
;
a
fraud
implies
the
use
of
stratagem
,
with
a
view
to
some
unlawful
gain
or
advantage
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
deception
n
1:
a
misleading
falsehood
[
syn
:
misrepresentation
,
deceit
]
2:
the
act
of
deceiving
[
syn
:
deceit
,
dissembling
,
dissimulation
]
3:
an
illusory
feat
;
considered
magical
by
naive
observers
[
syn
:
magic trick
,
conjuring trick
,
trick
,
magic
,
legerdemain
,
conjuration
,
illusion
]
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