duplicity
n. 表里不一; 欺骗,欺诈; 双重性
If you accuse someone of duplicity, you mean that they are deceitful.
Malcolm believed he was guilty of duplicity in his private dealings.
马尔科姆认为他在为其私底下两面派的行为而心生愧疚。
1. a fraudulent or duplicitous representation
2. acting in bad faith; deception by pretending to entertain one set of intentions while acting under the influence of another
Hwang resigned from his university, and expressed sorrow and shame for his duplicity.
这名科学家辞去了大学教职, 并对自亡的欺骗行为表示难过与惭愧.
Did you forget about me, Mr. Duplicity?
你忘记我了吗, 欺骗先生?
We detest with horror the duplicity and villainy of the murderous hyenas of Bukharinite wreckers.
我们非常憎恨布哈林那帮两面三刀、杀人破坏,干尽坏事的豺狼.
But she could not keep up the duplicity.
但她无法一直口是心非地装下去.
Crookshanks is part Kneazle, which means that he can sense duplicity.
克鲁克山有一点————,也就是说, 它能感觉的到别人是否口是心非.