dissimulator如何读

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dissimulator是什么意思

  • n.假装不知者;伪善者

dissimulator词根

词根:dissimulate

n.

dissimulation 掩饰;虚伪;装糊涂

vi.

dissimulate 掩饰;假装;装糊涂

vt.

dissimulate 掩饰;假装;装糊涂

dissimulator英英释义

  • n.a person who professes beliefs and opinions that he or she does not hold in order to conceal his or her real feelings or motives

dissimulator词源英文解释

Middle English dissimilaten, borrowed from Latin dissimulātus, past participle of dissimulāre "to conceal the identity of, feign," from dis- dis- + simulāre, similāre "to pretend, assume the appearance of by one's conduct, imitate" — more at simulate

The first known use of dissimulate was in the 15th century

dissimulator儿童词典英英释义

dissociateverb

to separate from association or union with another

divide entry 1 sense 1

dissociateverb

to separate from association or union with another

divide entry 1 sense 1

dissipationnoun

the action or process of dissipating : the state of being dissipated

dissipateverb

to break up and drive off

dissipate a crowd

to use up wastefully or foolishly : squander

dissipated his fortune

to separate into parts and scatter or vanish

to be unrestrained in the pursuit of pleasureespecially: to drink to excess

dissipatedadjective

affected by or showing the effects of dissipation : dissolute

dissipateverb

to break up and drive off

dissipate a crowd

to use up wastefully or foolishly : squander

dissipated his fortune

to separate into parts and scatter or vanish

to be unrestrained in the pursuit of pleasureespecially: to drink to excess

dissimulateverb

dissemble

dissimulator 例句

1 He was a dissimulator.

他是个伪君子。

2 As experienced by the dissimulator, the burden of effort may range from grin-and-bear-it at the easiest, through lip biting and muttering, to teeth-grinding determination at the most difficult.

对于伪善的人,做出努力的程度会从最简单的逆来顺受,到磨嘴皮,到轻声报怨,到最困难的咬牙切齿的决心。

3 Most humans are reasonably good at identifying liars and dissimulators, even if they are not professionally trained to do so.

4 "Yet we were friends for years," declared the dissimulator, folding his hands with a dreary shake of his head.

5 “It is not the trout one thinks of when one dines with Mrs. Dale,” said the infamous dissimulator.

6 I have heard that Boston is a great city, where licentiousness and hypocrisy abound, in secret; where the artful dissimulator can cloak himself with sanctity, and violate with impunity every command of God and man.

7 We are “creatures of impulse:”—they, the most barefaced little dissimulators possible!

8 "Possibly!" said the good lady; "it must indeed be a profound dissimulator to deceive me."

9 "Possibly!" said the good lady; "it must indeed be a profound dissimulator to deceive /me/."

10 He was no inveterate talker, like Sydney Smith; no clever dissimulator, like Mr. Hook.

11 Mrs. Townly: I can complain about you every way because you are a dissimulator, while I am good, and reasonable.

12 Chaucer mingles things mediaeval and things classical as freely as he brackets King David with the philosopher Seneca, or Judas Iscariot with the Greek "dissimulator" Sinon.

13 as an actress she had been trained to dissimulate, so she had no trouble hiding her true feelings offstage as well

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