humbug

英 [ˈhʌmbʌɡ] 美 [ˈhʌmbʌɡ]

n.  谎言; 骗人的把戏; 欺骗行为; 虚伪的人; 硬糖; (尤指)薄荷糖

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TEM8

BNC.21474 / COCA.27711



牛津词典

noun

  1. 谎言;骗人的把戏;欺骗行为
    dishonest language or behaviour that is intended to trick people
    1. political humbug
      政治骗术
  2. 虚伪的人
    a person who is not sincere or honest
    1. 硬糖;(尤指)薄荷糖
      a hard sweet/candy made from boiled sugar, especially one that tastes of peppermint

      柯林斯词典

      1. N-UNCOUNT 骗人的鬼话;空话;诡计;花招
        If you describe someone's language or behaviour as humbug, you mean that it is dishonest or insincere.
        1. There was all the usual humbug and obligatory compliments from ministers...
          全都是些部长们常说的骗人鬼话和少不了的奉承恭维。
        2. Britain's laws on homosexuality are hypocritical humbug.
          英国的同性恋法律都是虚伪的空话连篇。
      2. N-COUNT 骗子;伪君子;冒牌货
        You can refer to a person as a humbug when you think they are being dishonest, insincere, or pretending to be someone who they are not.
        1. What a revolting humbug the man was!
          那人真是个令人作呕的伪君子!
      3. (有条纹的)薄荷硬糖
        A humbug is a hard, striped sweet that tastes of peppermint.

        双语例句

        1. Christmas? Bah! Humbug!
          圣诞节?呸!都是骗人的!
        2. There was all the usual humbug and obligatory compliments from ministers
          全都是些部长们常说的骗人鬼话和少不了的奉承恭维。
        3. What a revolting humbug the man was!
          那人真是个令人作呕的伪君子!
        4. All these fine words are nothing but humbug.
          这些花言巧语都是骗人的。
        5. That idea is a load of humbug.
          那个意见简直是一派胡言。
        6. 'Christmas is humbug! Surely you don't mean that, uncle?' said his nephew.
          圣诞节是骗人的东西!舅舅,当然你不是这个意思?他外甥说。
        7. You're a humbug. ― You're another.
          你是个骗子。―你是另一个。
        8. Mr Jones called him a'lying humbug '.
          琼斯先生称他为“好说谎的骗子”。
        9. I called Lord John a lying humbug.
          我把约翰爵爷称作说鬼话的骗子。
        10. It is humbug to pretend that this is not a motive, and a strong one.
          假装这不是一个动机,一种强烈的动机,那纯粹是一种欺骗。
        11. I know my words can seem to him nothing but utter humbug.
          我知道,我说的话在他看来不过是彻头彻尾的慌言。
        12. And you to travel to further your impressionistic humbug!
          你利用我来完成你探寻印象派灵感的旅程!
        13. The minister claimed that the government didn't know about the arms sale but that's just humbug.
          部长宣称政府不知道这次武器销售,但那只是骗人的。
        14. Simply stated, only a fool like Sam will believe this humbug.
          说得简单些,只有萨姆那样的傻瓜才会相信这种鬼话。
        15. In that way one is sure of accepting no humbug.
          如是一人必不至被骗。
        16. Humbug a person out of a few pence
          从某人那儿骗取一些便士
        17. The man who can still humbug himself has before him a future not lacking in brightness.
          能够蒙骗自己的人仍然具有不乏光明的前景。
        18. She was perfectly aware of the humbug.
          她完全了解这是个骗局。
        19. Yet Mr Ryan is neither the heartless ideologue nor the humbug liberal critics have made him out to be.
          然而,瑞安既不是一个无情的空想家,也不是自由派批评者所说的骗子。
        20. I am going to expose all this humbug.
          我要揭露这一切骗人的鬼话。

        英英释义

        noun

        1. something intended to deceive

            Synonym:    fraudfraudulenceduperyhoaxput-on

          1. communication (written or spoken) intended to deceive

              Synonym:    snake oil

            1. pretentious or silly talk or writing

                Synonym:    baloneyboloneybilgewaterboshdrooltaradiddletarradiddletommyrottoshtwaddle

              verb

              1. trick or deceive