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
复数: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 people pretend is good, serious, or honest but is really not 2. someone who tricks people by claiming they are something that they are not 3. a cover used for decoration on a pillow | adj. | 1. not real but claimed to be real | v. | 1. to try to trick people by pretending something, for example that you are sick |
释义: 伪装,假象,假情假义,伪善,假装,冒充,虚假的,假装的
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