释义 |
shammed是sham的过去式 - n.伪装;假象;假情假义;伪善
- v.假装;冒充
- adj.虚假的;假装的
第三人称单数:shams 现在分词:shamming 过去式:shammed n. pretense,deception,impostor,charlatan,pretence v. pretend,put it on,play,imitate adj. mock,bogus,imitation,pretended 1. | [sing] 假象;假情假义;伪善;伪装a situation, feeling, system, etc. that is not as good or true as it seems to be |
| The latest crime figures are a complete sham. 最新的犯罪统计数字完全是捏造的。 |
2. | [c][ususing] 假装…的人;冒充者;假冒者a person who pretends to be sth that they are not |
3. | [u] 虚假的行为(或感情、言语等);伪善behaviour, feelings, words, etc. that are intended to make sb/sth seem to be better than they really are |
| Their promises turned out to be full of sham and hypocrisy. 他们的许诺到头来全是空的、骗人的。 |
1. | [obn] 虚假的;假装的not genuine but intended to seem real |
1. | [i][t] ~ (sth).+ adj. 假装;冒充to pretend sth |
| Is he really sick or is he just shamming? 他真病了,还是装的? |
n. | 1. something that is presented as genuine but that is not 2. somebody who pretends to be something that he or she is not 3. a cover used for decoration on a pillow 4. something that people pretend is good, serious, or honest but is really not 5. someone who tricks people by claiming they are something that they are not 1. something that is presented as genuine but that is not 2. somebody who pretends to be something that he or she is not 3. a cover used for decoration on a pillow 4. something that people pretend is good, serious, or honest but is really not 5. someone who tricks people by claiming they are something that they are not | adj. | 1. not genuine and used for deception 2. not real but claimed to be real | v. | 1. to pretend to be experiencing a condition such as illness or an emotion in order to deceive 2. to try to trick people by pretending something, for example that you are sick |
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