释义 |
disingenuousdis‧in‧gen‧u‧ous /ˌdɪsənˈdʒenjuəs◂/ adjective formal  - It's disingenuous of politicians to blame journalists for leaks that appear in the press.
- And all he gets are these one-liner and bum steers and cheerful shrugs that may or may not be disingenuous.
- But it was disingenuous of me.
- On the more general point, charges of corruption were disingenuous.
- The public events in Washington this past weekend have also had their disingenuous side.
- This is not to say that those who signed the majority Report were disingenuous.
- This is the kind of disingenuous hair-splitting that gives politics a bad name.
- Yentob is being slightly disingenuous when demanding parental control.
not sincere and slightly dishonest OPP ingenuous: Keeping the details of the tax changes vague is disingenuous.—disingenuously adverb |