欺骗

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Usage and Nuances

The verb "欺骗" (qīpiàn) means "to deceive" or "to cheat" and is often used in contexts involving dishonesty or fraud. It carries a negative connotation and implies intentional misleading or trickery.

Common Collocations

  • 欺骗别人 (to deceive others): used when someone intentionally misleads other people.
  • 欺骗感情 (to deceive feelings): often used in emotional or interpersonal contexts.
  • 欺骗行为 (deceptive behavior): refers to acts of cheating or fraud.

Register and Tone

"欺骗" is formal and often appears in written language, news reports, or serious conversations about dishonesty. In casual speech, people might use simpler verbs like "" (piàn).

Common Confusions

"欺骗" is more formal and stronger than "" alone. While "" can be used casually for small lies or tricks, "欺骗" emphasizes deliberate and serious deception.

Summary

Use "欺骗" when describing intentional, serious acts of deception, especially in formal or written contexts. It highlights the breach of trust and moral wrongdoing involved in cheating or misleading others.

Example Sentences

He deceived the bank using fake documents.

Don't deceive your friends; doing so will lose their trust.

He was deceived by the seller and bought counterfeit goods.