so-called
英 [ˌsəʊ ˈkɔːld]
美 [ˌsoʊ ˈkɔːld]
adj. (表示不认同)所谓的; (引出约定俗成的称谓)人称…的,号称…的
牛津词典
adj.
- (表示不认同)所谓的
used to show that you do not think that the word or phrase that is being used to describe sb/sth is appropriate- the opinion of a so-called ‘expert’
一个所谓的“专家”的意见 - How have these so-called improvements helped the local community?
这些所谓的进步对当地社会有什么帮助呢?
- the opinion of a so-called ‘expert’
- (引出约定俗成的称谓)人称…的,号称…的
used to introduce the word that people usually use to describe sth- artists from the so-called ‘School of London’
几个号称“伦敦派”的艺术家
- artists from the so-called ‘School of London’
柯林斯词典
- ADJ (表示不认同)所谓的
You useso-calledto indicate that you think a word or expression used to describe someone or something is in fact wrong.- These are the facts that explode their so-called economic miracle...
这些就是用来粉碎他们所谓的经济奇迹的事实。 - More and more companies have gone 'green' and started producing so-called environmentally-friendly products.
越来越多的公司变得“环保”起来,开始生产所谓的环境友好型产品。
- These are the facts that explode their so-called economic miracle...
- ADJ (指通常的称谓)所说的,所谓的
You useso-calledto indicate that something is generally referred to by the name that you are about to use.- ...a summit of the world's seven leading market economies, the so-called G-7...
世界七大市场经济国家,即所谓的“七国集团”召开的一次峰会 - She was one of the so-called Gang of Four.
她是所谓的“四人帮”之一。
- ...a summit of the world's seven leading market economies, the so-called G-7...
英英释义
adj
- doubtful or suspect
- these so-called experts are no help