柯林斯詞典duplicity /dju??pl?s?t?/ 1. N-UNCOUNT If you accuse someone of duplicity, you mean that they are deceitful. 奸詐[正式] Malcolm believed he was guilty of duplicity in his private dealings. 馬爾科姆相信他在爲(wèi)其私底下行爲(wèi)的奸詐內(nèi)疚著。 返回 duplicity劍橋詞典dishonest talk or behaviour , especially by saying different things to two people 欺騙;(尤指)搞兩麪派 They were accused of duplicity in their dealings with both sides . 他們被指責(zé)在與雙方打交道的過程中玩弄兩麪派伎倆。 返回 duplicity