| 单词 |
self-deception |
| 释义 |
self-deceptionˌself-deˈception noun [uncountable]  - Perhaps he was engaging in self-deception to block out the troubling facts.
- But Anne Edwards was not given to self-deception and she knew what she was feeling.
- But for every self-deception there is a moment when reality bites.
- But the political and ideological pressures that foster this particular kind of self-deception are stronger than I can remember.
- I guess the whole thing is the biggest self-deception there is.
- Was it self-deception or did she really feel warm to his touch?
- What we call self-deception in others often proves liberating in our-selves!
when you make yourself believe that something is true when it is not |
| 随便看 |
- wiles
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- wilfully
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- wiliness
- will
- willful
- Will, George F.
- William I
- William III
- William II, King
- William of Orange, King
- William, Prince
- Williams, Hank
- Williams, John
- Williams, Ralph Vaughan
- Williams, Rowan
- Williams Sisters
- Williams, Ted
- Williams, Tennessee
- Williams, William Carlos
- William the Conqueror
- willie
- willing
- willingly
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