insincerity
n. 不诚实,无诚意; 伪善
If you say that someone is insincere, you are being critical of them because they say things they do not really mean, usually pleasant, admiring, or encouraging things.
Some people are so terribly insincere you can never tell if they are telling the truth...
有些人非常虚伪,你根本说不准他们是否在讲实话。
John found himself surrounded by insincere flattery.
约翰发现自己为虚情假意的奉承阿谀所包围。
1. the quality of not being open or truthful; deceitful or hypocritical
His insincerity is revealed by the quick goggle of his eyes.
他眼睛的快速转动泄露了他的不诚.
There arises a certain insincerity in our philosophic discussions.
在我们哲学的讨论里,发生一种不诚实的情况.
Is there insincerity on my tongue , or cannot my taste discern falsehood?
我的唇舌上岂有不义?我的口腔难道不辨邪正?
It was all because of insincerity if Lakita gave up.
若然我唾弃了什么,必然是因为此人此物的不真诚.
You have a keen sensitivity allowing you to sense insincerity in others.
你有灵敏的感觉让你察觉到他人的不诚恳.