weasel
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n. (名詞 noun)
1. 鼬鼠,黃鼠狼
2. 狡滑的人,奸刁的人
vi. (不及物動詞 intransitive verb)
1. 逃避;推諉;退出[(+out)]
They tried to weasel out of the predicament.
他門試圖擺脫這種困境。
2. 【美】(故意)含糊其辭
The Columbia Guide to Standard American English
WEASEL WORDS
are sly, cunning, and sneaky; they lack integrity, and they conceal the truth. In the end they say one thing but mean something quite different. The world of advertising, the fine print in warranties, the political campaign lexicon—all these can be full of weasel words.
From the direct mail materials that masquerade under eagles and "official" labels to the "You may already have won $1,000,000!" pitch, our society exhibits a remarkable concentration of efforts to fool, entrap, or cheat through language that misleads.
From carefully misworded claims for cancer-curing, cholesterol-defeating cereals, to the gentility of the preowned automobile, many Standard users are accustomed to weasel words these days, yet the con artist and the snake oil merchant continue to prosper. Don’t be deceived by the weasel words of the free lunch and the big lie.
See AMBIGUOUS; DOUBLESPEAK; EUPHEMISM; EUPHEMISMS.
see abstain
2008年2月10日 星期日
Weasel
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