feigned
英 [feɪnd]
美 [feɪnd]
v. 假装,装作,佯装(有某种感觉或生病、疲倦等)
feign的过去分词和过去式
过去式:feigned
BNC.33327 / COCA.24712
柯林斯词典
- VERB 装作;假装;冒充
If someonefeignsa particular feeling, attitude, or physical condition, they try to make other people think that they have it or are experiencing it, although this is not true.- One morning, I didn't want to go to school, and decided to feign illness...
有天早晨我不想上学,于是决定装病。 - 'Giles phoned this morning,' Mirella said with feigned indifference.
“贾尔斯今早来电话了,”米雷拉装作若无其事地说。
- One morning, I didn't want to go to school, and decided to feign illness...
英英释义
adj
- not genuine
- feigned sympathy
双语例句
- Arbatov feigned embarrassment beautifully, speaking as though he were confiding a great family secret.
阿尔巴托夫显出一副尴尬相,装得很到家,像是在吐露家里的一桩大秘事。 - A dangerous quality, if real; and a not less dangerous one, if feigned.
如果这是真的话,那么这是危险的品质;如果这是假装的话,那么它也同样危险。 - He feigned ignorance when I asked him about it.
我问他,他还跟我打佯儿。 - She feigned surprise and they believed her.
她假装吃惊,他们相信了她。 - 'Giles phoned this morning,' Mirella said with feigned indifference.
“贾尔斯今早来电话了,”米雷拉装作若无其事地说。 - No like feigned soft.
不喜欢做作的贤淑。 - He feigned death to escape capture.
他装死以逃避被俘。 - He was consuming with indignation, real or feigned.
他大发雷霆,不知是真的还是假的。 - When his mother came in, he feigned that he was reading a book.
当他妈进来时,他假装在读书。 - The Baron might possibly have perceived it, but, attributing it to a caprice, feigned ignorance.
男爵或许也觉察到她那种态度,但他认为这只是他女儿的怪僻,假装不知道。