释义 |
hypocrise, v. rare.|ˈhɪpəkraɪz| [perh. ad. obs. F. hypocriser (Godefroy) or a back-formation from hypocrisy.] intr. To practise hypocrisy.
1680G. Keith Rector Corrected xii. 227 Here again thou Hypocrizest. 1711C. M. Lett. to Curate 47 In K. Edward's time he Hypocris'd and comply'd with the Reformation. 1892Silver Domino iii. (ed. 2) 55 We cannot possibly be ‘in the swim’ unless we are good hypocrites. Herein is my sore point. I am unable to hypocrise. |