pretended

英[prɪ'tendɪd] 美[prɪ'tendɪd]
  • adj. 假的;虚伪的
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使用频率:
  • pretax adj.纳税前所得的
    adj. (形容词)
    1. 假装的
    2. 传说的
    3. 号称为⋯的
    4. 徒有外表的
    5. 虚伪的
    6. 虚假的
    7. 假冒的
    8. 所谓的
    9. 声称的

英英释义

Adjective:
  1. adopted in order to deceive;

    "an assumed name"
    "an assumed cheerfulness"
    "a fictitious address"
    "fictive sympathy"
    "a pretended interest"
    "a put-on childish voice"
    "sham modesty"

1. He pretended to be affronted, but inwardly he was pleased.
他假装受到了冒犯,但其实内心很高兴。

来自柯林斯例句

2. I pretended to rub a fleck of grit from one eye.
我假装拭去一只眼睛里的沙粒。

来自柯林斯例句

3. As he drew abreast of the man he pretended to stumble.
当他赶上那个男人时,他装出了要跌倒的样子。

来自柯林斯例句

4. He pretended to scalp me with his sword.
他假装要用剑剥下我的头皮。

来自柯林斯例句

5. He pretended that resigning was part of his long - term career strategy.
他假装辞职是他长远事业规划的一部分.

来自《简明英汉词典》

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. The police divested the pretended officer of his stolen uniform and fake decorations
      警察剥去了那位冒牌军官偷来的制服和假勋章。
    2. Terry's eyes widened in pretended surprise.
      特丽瞪大了眼睛假装惊奇。
    3. As a matter of fact, no pretended and natural love should be perpetual.
      其实,不做作,流于自然的爱情才是细水长流的。
    4. It's common for men to give pretended reasons instead of the real one.
      人们常常以某些借口掩盖其真正的动机。