dissimulation
[dɪ,sɪmjə'leʃən]
- n. 掩饰;虚伪;装糊涂
词态变化
动词: dissimulate;
英英释意
- 1. the act of deceiving
英文词源
- dissimulation (n.)
- late 14c., from Old French dissimulation (12c.), from Latin dissimulationem (nominative dissimulatio) "a disguising, concealment," noun of action from past participle stem of dissimulare "make unlike, conceal, disguise," from dis- "completely" + simulare "pretend, assume, simulate" (see simulation).
实用场景例句
- Still we have our limits beyond which we call dissimulation treachery.
- 不过我们仍然有自己的限度,超过这个界限,就是虚伪与背信弃义.
辞典例句
- The protective instinct always nerved her to successful dissimulation.
- 自卫的本能总能使她成功地披上伪装.
辞典例句
- The thelloef intruded into the house with caution and dissimulation.
- 小偷儿小心掩饰着闯入屋内.
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- The thief intruded into the house with caution and dissimulation.
- 窃贼小心而隐蔽地潜入了那所住宅.
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- The thief intruded the house with caution and dissimulation.
- 那个小偷谨慎而又掩饰着侵入了那间屋子.
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- The great advantages of simulation and dissimulation are three.
- 作伪与掩饰底大益有三.
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- The thief intruded into the abode with caution and dissimulation.
- 窃贼小心掩饰地潜入室内.
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- I personally dislike the greasy dissimulation of diplomacy.
- 我这个人不喜欢外交上逢场作戏,装模作样那一套.
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