gullibility
基本解釋
- n. 輕信;易受騙
英漢例句
- Indeed they are as deep-rooted as human gullibility and greed.
的確,它們和人類輕信與貪婪的本性一樣根深蒂固。 - And he thrived in an era of cheap credit, when greed and gullibility became far more powerful than fear and suspicion.
麥道夫成功於低信貸成本的年代:在那樣的日子裡,貪婪和欺騙比恐懼懷疑更佔(zhàn)上風(fēng)。 - A neat illustration of the fact that gullibility seems to be a disease of other people was provided by Martin Gardner, a great American debunker of pseudoscience, who died this year.
馬丁·加德納今年剛剛辤世,生前是一位偉大的美國(guó)反偽科學(xué)鬭士,他覺得人們縂是容易輕信他人,這種心理如同頑疾隨処可見。 - Truth in America is a moving target, and the fault is often in our own gullibility.
FORBES: Armstrong and Te'O--True Sparrows Or Fake Eagles - Suddenly, the whole business seems not only expensive and rather juvenile, but also the product of willful gullibility.
FORBES: Montre Sans Bull****: The Palate Cleansing Pleasure Of The Seiko 5 - One of the root causes of the mortgage nightmare, the CDO disaster, Madoff, and Stanford, was investor gullibility.
FORBES: Greg Smith Isn't A Whistleblower, He's Just A Goldman Sachs Executive Having A Midlife Crisis