white lie
英 [ˌwaɪt ˈlaɪ]
美 [ˌwaɪt ˈlaɪ]
n. (尤指为避免伤害他人感情的)善意的谎言,小谎
牛津词典
noun
- (尤指为避免伤害他人感情的)善意的谎言,小谎
a harmless or small lie, especially one that you tell to avoid hurting sb
柯林斯词典
- 善意的谎言
If you refer to an untrue statement as awhite lie, you mean that it is made to avoid hurting someone's feelings or to avoid trouble, and not for an evil purpose.
英英释义
noun
- an unimportant lie (especially one told to be tactful or polite)
双语例句
- Sometimes it saves a lot of trouble to tell a white lie.
有时候撒个小谎会节省许多麻烦。 - Sometimes our Lord permits of a little white lie.
有时,我们的上帝允许说一点点光明正大的谎言。 - I told her a white lie when I said that I had to leave because I had a headache.
我说我头痛必须先走,那是对她撒了个无伤大雅的谎。 - Okay, so you caught me in a small white lie for pedagogical sake.
好的,所以你捕捉到我,以教育目的用了个善意的谎言。 - Sample Sentence: He told a white lie when his father asked where he was going.
例句:当他爸爸问他要去哪儿时,他撒了一个善意的谎言。 - Who among us hasn't told a little white lie?
我们中的谁没说过小小的善意的谎话? - This is a white lie.
译成“这是个善意的谎言”。 - I'd rather tell my mother a white lie than tell her the truth and upset her.
我宁可向妈妈撒个小谎,也不愿把真相告她,让她心中不安。 - But mama said it wasjust a little white lie.
但妈妈说一些大话不要紧。 - I told a white lie when I told Jennie her boyfriend was good-looking.
我告诉珍妮说她男朋友很好看,说了个善意的谎。