hypocrites
n. 伪君子,伪善者( hypocrite的名词复数 )
If you accuse someone of being a hypocrite, you mean that they pretend to have qualities, beliefs, or feelings that they do not really have.
The magazine wrongly suggested he was a liar and a hypocrite.
该杂志诬枉地暗示他撒谎,是伪君子。
She called us all heathens and hypocrites.
她称我们都是不信神的伪君子。
All the others, even those who resembled ourselves, were cowards and hypocrites.
所有其他寡头政治家, 即使那些同我们相象的人, 也都是些懦夫和伪君子.
The Puritans, according to the familiar accusations of the 1920 s, were joyless hypocrites.
依照二十年代流行的指责来说,清教徒是郁郁寡欢的伪君子.
But of course you can never tell; people are such hypocrites.
但是,当然啦,这是无法预料的, 人们总是这么虚伪.
Jesus said , Woe upon you, Pharisees, and you other religious leaders ― hypocrites!
你们这假冒为善的文士和法利赛人有祸了.