in AM, use 美国英语用 pretense
1 N-VAR 假装;做作;矫饰 A
pretence is an action or way of behaving that is intended to make people believe something that is not true.
假装;做作;矫饰 -
Welland made a pretence of writing a note in his pad. [+ of]
韦兰假装在便笺薄上做笔记。
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We have to go along with the pretence that things are getting better.
我们只得一直假装情形在好转。
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The government abandoned any pretence of reform.
政府不再装模作样地进行改革。
2 PHRASE 以虚假的借口;以欺骗的手段 If you do something
under false pretences, you do it when people do not know the truth about you and your intentions.
以虚假的借口;以欺骗的手段 -
I could not go on living with a man who had married me under false pretences.
我再也不能和一个靠谎言骗我结婚的男人继续生活下去了。
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Conrad had been imprisoned for a year for gaining money by false pretences.
康拉德因为诈骗钱财已经坐了一年的牢。
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