单词 | potemkin |
释义 | Potemkinn. 1. Potemkin village n. [after Russian Potëmkinskaja derevnja] any of the sham villages said to have been built by Potemkin to give a false impression of prosperity in the Crimea, in advance of Catherine II's visit in 1787. Chiefly figurative. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > deceit, deception, trickery > forgery, falsification > [adjective] counterfeitedc1385 counterfeitc1386 trothlessa1393 bastard1397 forged1484 apocryphate1486 adulterate?a1509 mockisha1513 sophisticate1531 adulterine1542 adulterous1547 mock1548 forbate1558 coined1582 firking1594 feigned1598 adulterated1610 apocryphal1612 spurious1615 usurpeda1616 impostured1619 mock-madea1625 suppository1641 affictitious1656 pasteboard1659 sophisticated1673 flam1678 Brummagem1679 sham1681 belieda1718 fictitious1739 Birmingham1785 pinchbeck1790 brummish1803 Brum1805 flash1812 spurious1830 bogus1839 imitative1839 dummy1846 doctored1853 postiche1854 pseudo1854 Brummagemish1855 snide1859 inauthentic1860 fake1879 bum1884 Brummie1886 tin1886 filled1887 duff1889 faked1890 shicec1890 margarine1891 dud1904 Potemkin village1904 mocked-up1919 phoney baloney1936 four-flushing1942 bodgie1956 moody1958 disauthentic1960 bodgied1988 bodgied-up1988 society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > district in relation to human occupation > town as opposed to country > village > [noun] > sham village Potemkin village1904 1904 H. W. Fischer Private Lives William II & Consort x. 189 And those Potemkin villages!.. The Herr Graf..compels his peasants to whitewash and paint farmhouse and hovel for miles around. 1918 W. L. MacPherson tr. W. Mühlon Vandal of Europe 125 Let distress and defeats come, and the Potemkin village of national unity will be blown away, despite the props of military law. 1938 G. Soloveytchik Potemkin xiv. 283 Potemkin's detractors have asserted that he built whole sham villages, with cardboard houses and paste palaces..in order to create a false picture of progress and prosperity... The originator of these stories..was the Saxon diplomat Helbig, and the legend of ‘Potemkin Villages’..as a synonym of sham owes its inception to him. 1974 Guardian 21 Mar. 3/8 It is good diplomacy..to pretend that the EEC is a political entity... But don't expect serious decisions from a political Potemkin village. 2005 Times Union (Albany, New York) (Nexis) 10 July a1 After his visit, he wrote a letter charging the center with running a Potemkin village, which looks fine on the surface but has serious underlying problems. 2. attributive. Sham, insubstantial; consisting of little or nothing behind an impressive facade. ΚΠ 1938 J.-A. Goris Strangers should not Whisper vii. 241 According to all Americans who, however prejudiced, visited the Congo—not on a Potemkin tour, but freely, and excursioning at random—the work the Belgians have done deserves unmitigated and high praise. 1982 T. Berger Reinhart's Women x. 155 They were so uniform and lifeless in gold-stamped leather that for a moment he took them for a Potemkin collection, an unbroken facade of book-spines only, cemented to a solid board in front of no texts. 1991 in B. MacArthur Despatches from Gulf War 119 Theresienstadt..was ‘a Potemkin camp’, used for propaganda, including films, and for that reason conditions in it, though harsh, were much better than in most of the other cities of hell. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1904 |
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