pretender

英[prɪ'tendə(r)] 美[prɪ'tendər]
  • n. 冒充者;觊觎王位者;妄想者
  • pretax adj.纳税前所得的
  • preteen adj.青春期前的;13岁以下的n.青春期前的孩子;不满13岁的儿童
  • pretence n.假装;自命;无事实根据的要求=pretense(美).
  • pretend v.假装;装作;自以为
  • pretended adj.假的;虚伪的
Noun:
  1. a claimant to the throne or to the office of ruler (usually without just title)

  2. a person who makes deceitful pretenses

  3. a person who professes beliefs and opinions that he or she does not hold in order to conceal his or her real feelings or motives

1. Pretense invariably impresses only the pretender.
弄虚作假欺骗不了真正的行家.

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2. And I am not a pretender, I am who I am.
我不是个伪装者, 我就是我.

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3. Now the workout method of pretender is a norm and practical method.
目前,标底编制主要采用定额法和实物量法.

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4. He is a pretender to philosophy.
他是一个冒牌哲学家.

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5. A hypocrite is a pretender, and people are right, there are pretenders in the church.
你们说的对, 伪君子就是一个假冒伪善者, 在教会里也有假冒伪善的人.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. He is a pretender to philosophy.
      他是一个冒牌哲学家。
    2. No one wants to be a great pretender.
      没有一个人想要成为一个伟大的伪装者。
    3. The rebel forces are led by the pretender to the throne.
      造反势力是由觊觎王位者领导的。
    4. A humiliated pretender governed a rump kingdom from Bourges in the south.
      饱受羞辱的觊觎王位者在南方的布尔日统治一个残余的王国。