This arrangement smacks of dishonest dealing.(这一安排有点不诚实经营的味道。)
We are more likely to lie, research shows, when we are able to rationalise it, when we are stressed and fa tigued or see others being dishonest.(研究表明,当我们能够为自己的行为找借口时,当我们压力大、说话刻薄或看不到别人诚实时,我们更有可能撒谎。)
Elderly people are easy prey for dishonest salesmen.(老年人容易上狡诈推销员的当。)
It would be dishonest to mislead people and not to present the data as fairly as possible.(误导人们、不尽可能公正地提供数据是不诚实的。)
He was charged with some dishonest juggling with the accounts.(他被指控用欺骗手段窜改账目。)
"It's pretty dishonest," says Mark Silbergeld.(马克·西尔伯格说:“这很不诚实。”)
It's not that people's profiles are dishonest, says Catalina Toma of Wisconsin-Madison University, "but they portray an idealised version of themselves".(威斯康星麦迪逊大学的卡特琳娜·托马说,这并不是说人们的简介不真实,“而是他们描绘了一个理想化的自己”。)
He thinks you are dishonest.(他觉得你不够诚实。)
Some lawyers are dishonest, but many are not.(有些律师是不诚实的,但有许多律师并非如此。)