1.像魔术般骗人的东西,为转移人们的注意力而故意制造的假象
1.something that is intended to prevent people from clearly seeing or understanding something
1.You are the master of illusion because you know life is all smoke and mirrors.
你是梦幻大师,因为你知道生活不过是虚幻。
2.For judges and juries, the message is clear: even evidence that appears to be a smoking gun may be smoke and mirrors.
对于法官和陪审团而言,信息是明显的,任何出现的证据就如同子弹出腔,不能视为水月镜花。
3.Her report was little more than smoke and mirrors. No one will believe any of it.
她的报告里不过是些虚假的信息,没人会相信的。
4.The 'appearance' of a recovery is mostly hot air and smoke-and-mirrors.
一个复苏的【发生】差不多是空话和烟雾弹而已。
5.Smoke and mirrors, water view month, looming Ruoyouruowu if so, purposely pointed, the heart has been fixed!
雾里看花,水中观月,若隐若现若有若无若,意有所指,心有所动!
6.In fact, DLP gives new meaning to the phrase "smoke and mirrors" as it applies to computer-related technology.
事实上,当DLP应用于计算机有关的技术时,它给“欲盖弥彰”这个成语赋予了新的意义。
7.It may still seem like all of this synchronization is performed with smoke and mirrors.
整个同步执行过程仍可能好像是在变魔术一样虚幻。
8.Prosecutor Drew Robinson thinks this genetic evidence is "smoke and mirrors, " aimed at confusing the jury.
检察官德鲁-罗宾逊认为这种基因的证据是“魔术师的幻术”,目的是把陪审团呼悠晕了。
9.Current solutions on the market are a mixture of computer-linguistic hard work and lots of smoke and mirrors.
目前的市场解决方案是不同的计算机语言的辛勤工作很多烟幕和镜像的混合体。
10.Out of smoke and mirrors, say some Western sceptics.
一些西方的怀疑者说,要看透虚假的东西。