belying
英 [bɪˈlaɪɪŋ]
美 [bɪˈlaɪɪŋ]
v. 掩饰; 遮掩; 使…给人以假象; 显示(某事)不正确; 证明(某事)错误
belie的现在分词
柯林斯词典
- VERB 掩饰;遮掩
If one thingbeliesanother, it hides the true situation and so creates a false idea or image of someone or something.- Her looks belie her 50 years.
她看上去不像50岁。
- Her looks belie her 50 years.
- VERB 证明…是虚假的;显示…不真实
If one thingbeliesanother, it proves that the other thing is not true or genuine.- The facts of the situation belie his testimony.
实际情况证明他作了伪证。
- The facts of the situation belie his testimony.
双语例句
- Worker activists have welcomed the law for beginning to address a Dickensian imbalance in employer-employee relations belying the official push to build a more "harmonious" society.
工人维权人士对新法律的施行表示欢迎,因为它意味着社会开始应对狄更斯时代般的劳资关系失衡,这种失衡与官方推动建设更“和谐”社会不符。 - Christians also make great claims, and are often guilty of belying them with their actions.
基督徒许多时候也有高言大志,但常常与他们的行为不符。 - But perhaps more importantly, the growth of the industry has changed attitudes to business in Africa belying the received wisdom that African markets were too risky and poor.
但更重要的影响可能是,电信业的增长已改变了人们对非洲商业的看法,推翻了非洲市场过于危险和贫穷的传统观念。 - The window had opened easily at his touch, belying the complex lock that had once existed there.
最好有个转折的意思在里面,尽管锁很复杂,他也能一触即开。 - Central Asia, belying its label, is on the edge of this space politically as well as physically.
而中亚地区则实际名不副实,他并非在亚洲中心,而是在东亚的边缘,地理上政治上均是如此。