[N-VAR 可变名词]虚伪;伪善 If you accuse someone of hypocrisy, you mean that they pretend to have qualities, beliefs, or feelings that they do not really have.
[disapproval]
He accused newspapers of hypocrisy in their treatment of the story...
他指责了报纸在报道该新闻时的虚伪。
You'll have little patience with the hypocrisy and double standards you encounter.
你将会无法忍受所遭遇的伪善和双重标准。
...the hypocrisies of middle-class provincial life.
地方中产阶级生活的虚假矫饰
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hyp·oc·risy/hɪˈpɒkrəsi; NAmEhɪˈpɑːkrəsi/noun(pluralhyp·oc·risies)[uncountable , countable ]( disapproving) behaviour in which sb pretends to have moral standards or opinions that they do not actually have 伪善;虚伪◆He condemned the hypocrisy of those politicians who do one thing and say another.他谴责了那些说一套做一套的政客的虚伪。hypocrisyhypocrisieshyp·oc·risy/hɪˈpɒkrəsi; NAmEhɪˈpɑːkrəsi/
when someone pretends to have certain beliefs or opinions that they do not really have – used to show disapprovalOPP sincerity: It would be sheer hypocrisy to pray for success, since I’ve never believed in God.
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