An outward display of a quality, emotion, etc., which conceals or does not truly reflect a person's real character, feelings, motives, etc.; a…
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释义 | the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > deceit, deception, trickery > dissimulation, pretence > semblance, outward show > [noun] > instance of (12) showa1500 An outward display of a quality, emotion, etc., which conceals or does not truly reflect a person's real character, feelings, motives, etc.; a… making-upa1525 The action of making (something, someone, etc.) up (see to make up at make, v.1 phrasal verbs 1); completion; compounding, composition… shine?1529 figurative. Brilliance, radiance, splendour, lustre. †Also, a specious appearance, a ‘show’. face1542 Outward show; artificial or assumed expression or appearance; pretence. Also: an instance of this, a disguise, a pretence; (formerly also) †a… varnish1565 figurative. A specious gloss or outward show; a pretence. copy of one's countenance1579 copy of one's countenance: a mere outward show or sign of what one would do or be; hence, pretence. Obsolete. false1598 One who or that which is false. Something that is false; untruth; false appearance. Obsolete exc. archaic. mock-beggar1603 British colloquial. Something which serves to disappoint the hopes of beggars. Chiefly attributive and in the genitive: designating a house that… mockerya1616 Mimicry, imitation; a deceptive or counterfeit representation of something. Now usually depreciative: an outrageous or ludicrous simulation; a… umbrage1634 A pretext or pretence; a colour or false show. Obsolete. simulacrum1833 A mere image, a specious imitation or likeness, of something. phoney war1939 the period of comparative inaction at the beginning of the Second World War between the German invasion of Poland (September 1939) and that of… |
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