pretense
英 [prɪˈtens]
美 [ˈpriːtens]
n. 借口;假装;伪称
复数:pretenses
COCA.11459
柯林斯词典
- → see:pretence
英英释义
noun
- the act of giving a false appearance
- his conformity was only pretending
- an artful or simulated semblance
- under the guise of friendship he betrayed them
- a false or unsupportable quality
- imaginative intellectual play
- pretending with intention to deceive
双语例句
- Please note that there are also risks of dealing with foreign nationals, underage persons or people acting under false pretense.
请注意也有可能与外国人、未成年人或者伪装之人进行交易的风险。 - These adjectives mean genuine, honest, and devoid of hypocrisy or pretense.
这些形容词都是真实、诚实、不虚伪或不伪饰的意思。 - He made no pretense of caring about our predicament.
他并没有假装关心我们的困境。 - A deliberate pretense or exaggerated display.
故意的炫耀或者夸大言行。 - They immediately burned all their bridges behind them and abandoned any pretense of making a peace with Chiang Kai-shek.
他们立即表明决不妥协,而且抛弃了与蒋介石言和的一切伪装。 - I spoke to you in cautious tones, you answered me with no pretense.
我小心翼翼地跟你谈话,你用坦荡和真诚作答。 - You will be more alluring to a date when you remove your mask and be yourself without the pretense.
你将变得更具吸引力的日期当您删除您的面具,是自己没有的幌子。 - But I made myself smile so I could GREet my little daughter with a Pretense of happiness.
但我擦擦眼泪,强挤出笑容,要让自己在女儿面前露出喜悦之情。 - 678. The senseless senator's pretense of consensus caused a sensation.
678.愚蠢参议员的舆论借口引起了轰动。 - I make no pretense that I can predict how long it will take for the apple to fall.
我并不是说我能预测,苹果掉落的时间。