Beware of dishonest traders in the tourist areas.
在旅游区一定要谨防奸商。
I don't like him, and it would be dishonest of me to pretend otherwise.
我不喜欢他,如果假装喜欢,那就是我不诚实了。
1.不诚实的;不正直的;狡猾的,阴险的;不可靠的
1.willing to do things that are not honest, for example tell lies or steal things
1.Don't think everyone is on the up and up with you. There're dishonest people around the world, got to be careful!
别以为每个人都对你诚实,这个世界上不诚实的人很多,得小心才是。
2.It's a dishonest scheme and I'm glad to be out of it.
那是个骗局,我幸而置身事外。
3.Think of all the times you might have been dishonest, even just a little, even just by telling a little white lie? What were you afraid of?
请想想你曾经说的每一次谎,哪怕只是小小的谎言,甚至只是点善意的谎言,那是因为你在害怕什么而说谎吗?
4.No one is accepting these studies as the last word, and there is no evidence that the White House is being dishonest.
没人把这些研究当做至理名言,也没有证据表明白宫在糊弄大众。
5.Apparently Mr. Hoyer did not trust voters to understand what a dangerous and dishonest game the Republicans are playing.
显然,霍耶未能使民主党选民们相信共和党正在玩的把戏是危险而又欺诈性的。
6.We were determined to split up with him due to lots of his dishonest behaviors.
由于他的诸多不诚实表现,我们决定与他断绝往来。
7."To this day they always speak of that Reform Bill as if it had been a dishonest maneuver" (Standard).
“直到今日,他们常常提起那个选举法修正法案,好像那是一个不诚实的花招”(史坦达得)。
8.He said you always try to pull the wool over his eyes. He thinks you are dishonest.
他说你总是试图欺骗他。他觉得你不够诚实。
9.Similarly, people appear to be able to distinguish between honest people and dishonest people simply by looking at their pictures.
同样,人们还能通过看照片区分出诚实的人与骗子。
10.Prefer loss to the wealth of dishonest gain; the former vexes you for a time; the latter will bring you lasting remorse.
宁可失去以不诚实得到的财富;失去让你懊恼一阵子;不诚实得到的财富会给你带来永恒的自责。