play false

美 [pleɪ fɔːls]英 [pleɪ fɔːls]
  • 网络背信弃义
play falseplay false

verb

1
conceal one's true motives from especially by elaborately feigning good intentions so as to gain an end
He bamboozled his professors into thinking that he knew the subject well
Synonym: bamboozle snow hoodwink pull the wool over someone's eyes lead by the nose

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  1. Wouldst not play false and yet would wrongly win - Shakespeare .

    你不会作假,然而会不公平地取得胜利-莎士比亚。

  2. Was he the sort of man to be allowed to play her false with impunity ?

    可以允许他这种人欺骗了她而消遥法外吗?

  3. But local media look much freer than they really are – in part because of the role dupes such as me play in creating a false impression of genuine debate .

    但地方媒体之所以看起来比实际情况自由得多,部分原因在于,因为有我这样的人上当,扮演了某种角色,制造了真正辩论的假象。