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单词 pretense
释义
pretensepre‧tense /prɪˈtens $ ˈpriːtens/ noun [singular, uncountable] Word Origin
WORD ORIGINpretense
Origin:
1300-1400 Old French pretensse, from Latin praetendere; PRETEND1
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • But it will strip away a little pretense and artifice, and maybe even put back a little passion.
  • Eventually he would turn away, either because he accepted my pretense or because he was not sure it was one.
  • John then-and this is the important point-was able to deliver on his early pretense and Big Promise potential.
  • Now and then, the real priorities and the concealed agenda do break through the pretense of compassion.
  • She knew a couple of friends elsewhere who lived together under the pretense of sharing an apartment or duplex.
  • She was an adventuress, unabashedly ambitious, totally without pretense, searching for fame.
  • The hypocrisy is the pretense that the players are scholars whose colleges are competing for the glory of it all.
  • The whistle cuts through all fantasy and pretense.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSVERB
· The result is a passionate, deeply informed account that makes no pretense of being a balanced work of history.
the American spelling of pretence
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