put-on
英 [ˈpʊt ɒn]
美 [ˈpʊt ɑːn]
n. 假象; 骗局
牛津词典
noun
- 假象;骗局
something that is done to trick or cheat people
英英释义
noun
- a ludicrous or grotesque act done for fun and amusement
- something intended to deceive
- a composition that imitates or misrepresents somebody's style, usually in a humorous way
双语例句
- Paul exposed a kind of service that appears to be spiritual but is really just a put-on, a show, an act to get attention.
保罗揭露了一种看似属灵,但实质是伪装的事奉。 - She's not really angry& it's just a put-on.
她不是真生气&这只不过是装出来的。 - The audience thought the47-year-old was a put-on.
观众们认为这个47岁的电视选秀节目选手是在恶作剧。 - I put the question that has been on my mind throughout, namely whether all this quoting of Rawls and Shakespeare is little more than an alluring put-on to gain admirers abroad.
我提了一个自始至终都在我头脑里萦绕的问题,引用罗尔斯和莎士比亚的名言,会不会仅仅是为了吸引外国崇拜者而拿出的作秀道具罢了? - It's so fantastic and dripping with weirdness and irony that it's almost a put-on, until you realize it's not.
这是如此美妙和浸着的怪事和讽刺,这几乎是一个把上,直到你意识到这不是。 - An assumed name; an assumed cheerfulness; a fictitious address; fictive sympathy; a pretended interest; a put-on childish voice; sham modesty.
假名;假装的快乐;假地址;虚假的同情;假装出来的兴趣;假装的孩子声音;假虚心。