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pretension

英 [prɪˈtenʃn]

美 [prɪˈtenʃn]

n.  虚饰; 虚夸; 自命; 声称; 标榜

复数:pretensions 

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Collins.1 / BNC.11562 / COCA.14551

牛津词典

    noun

    • 虚饰;虚夸
      the act of trying to appear more important, intelligent, etc. than you are in order to impress other people
      1. intellectual pretensions
        装作有知识
      2. The play mocks the pretensions of the new middle class.
        这出戏讽刺了新中产阶级的装模作样。
      3. He spoke without pretension.
        他有话直说,不装相。
    • 自命;声称;标榜
      a claim to be or to do sth
      1. a building with no pretensions to architectural merit
        没有刻意表现建筑特色的楼房
      2. The movie makes no pretension to reproduce life.
        这部电影并未标榜重现了真实生活。

    柯林斯词典

    • N-VAR 自命不凡;虚荣;矫饰
      If you say that someone haspretensions, you disapprove of them because they claim or pretend that they are more important than they really are.
      1. Her wide-eyed innocence soon exposes the pretensions of the art world...
        她的天真烂漫很快就暴露了艺术界的矫揉造作。
      2. We like him for his honesty, his lack of pretension.
        我们喜欢他的诚实、不浮夸。
    • N-UNCOUNT 声称;标榜;自称
      If someone haspretensions tosomething, they claim to be or do that thing.
      1. The city has unrealistic pretensions to world-class status...
        这个城市不切实际地标榜自己为国际都市。
      2. It will remain as a pressure group, but no longer has any pretension to be a political party.
        它仍然是一个压力集团,但不再自称是一个政党。

    英英释义

    noun

    • a false or unsupportable quality
        Synonym:pretensepretence
      1. the quality of being pretentious (behaving or speaking in such a manner as to create a false appearance of great importance or worth)
          Synonym:pretentiousnesslargeness
        1. the advancing of a claim
          1. his pretension to the crown
          2. the town still puts forward pretensions as a famous resort

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