1.虚假的;捏造的;爱扯谎的
1.not telling the truth; used about deliberately false statements, information, etc.
1.Crude and mendacious it may be, but the Sun senses the popular mood.
也许粗俗和虚假,但是太阳报察觉到了公众的情绪。
2.Then Mr Brown will be remembered for fantasy finances, mendacious promises and perhaps the intervention of the ratings agencies.
人们记得的将是他不切实际的金融政策、信口开河的允诺,或许还有他对评估机构的干预。
3.to operate under the law without any mendacious ads for double harvests both in social and economy profit.
依法经营,不刊登虚假广告,争创社会效益和经济效益双丰收。
4.TYPICAL USE: The mendacious beggar told a different tale of woe at every house.
那个好说谎的乞丐在每家说不同的悲哀故事。
5.Even when she is not being overtly mendacious, she tinkers with the truth.
即使当她不是公开撒谎时,她在事实的真相上也是笨拙的
6.Everything that makes man work and get excited utilizes hope. The sole thought that is not mendacious is therefore a sterile thought.
其中,让人劳作和使他兴奋的一切都在利用希望,因此,唯一不与欺骗的思想则是缺乏想象的思想。
7.'Yes - what the mendacious family chronicles call extinct in the male line - that is, gone down - gone under. '
是的——那些虚假的家谱所说的男系灭绝,就是说衰败了,没落了。
8.There is no provision about the legal responsibility of celebrity advertising mendacious ads in our country.
我国对名人代言虚假广告是否承担法律责任目前尚无明文规定。
9.The cause of mendacious fiscal information from some listed companies and its neatening
上市公司虚假会计信息的成因及治理
10.High-flying public talk, when carried out in a climate of censorship, cannot help but be mendacious
在一个存在审查制度的环境下,公共场合的高谈阔只是谎话连篇而无他用。