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
- 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。 - He collected money under the pretense of patriotism.
他假藉爱国募集金钱。 - Because of this, their fantasies can confidently be brought to life through fiction without any pretense or unnecessary apologies.
所以,他们的幻想可以理直气壮地以虚拟的姿态现身,不需要任何借口或累赘的解释。 - It is man's pretense that because he has choice he is free.
人类总是自欺地认为,因为它有选择,所以它是自由的。 - But we're just living in the pretense of a marriage, responsibility.
但现在我们只是假装维系着婚姻,责任。 - Absence of pretense or artificiality, full creative intent unforced.
没有虚伪做作,充满无限的创造意图。 - 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。 - If thy pass for Christians they are guilty of obtaining respect under false pretense.
如果他们作为基督徒而亡,他们就是空背了基督徒的名声犯了虚妄罪。 - 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。 - 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。
