英:[su:d]
美:[suːd]
英:[su:d]
美:[suːd]
noun
a person who pretends to be an intellectual
abbreviation
pseudonym; pseudonymous
combining form
false : spurious
pseudoclassic
temporary or substitute formation similar to (a specified thing)
pseudopodium
resembling, isomeric with, or related to (a specified chemical compound)
pseudoephedrine
Noun short for pseudo-intellectual Combining form Greek, from pseudēs, from pseudesthai to lie; akin to Armenian sut lie and probably to Greek psychein to breathe — more at psych-
The first known use of pseud was in 1964
psinoun
the 23rd letter of the Greek alphabet—Ψ or ψ
pshawinterjection
—used to express irritation, contempt, or disbelief
pseudopodiumnoun
an outward extension of part of a cell that is produced by the pressure of moving cytoplasm (as in an amoeba) and that helps to move the cell and to take in its food
pseudopodiumnoun
an outward extension of part of a cell that is produced by the pressure of moving cytoplasm (as in an amoeba) and that helps to move the cell and to take in its food
pseudopodnoun
pseudopodium
pseudonymnoun
a fictitious nameespecially: pen name
pseudoadjective
not genuine : fake
pseud-combining form
not genuine : fake
1 The film is studded with merciless pokes at the pseuds and neurotics and self-deceivers who enrich New York.
2 Her son, Art, is a hapless nature blogger and pointless pseud.
3 Tryst in time, by C. L. Moore, pseud.
4 The street of the laughing ghosts, by Arnold Fountain, pseud.
5 First pub. in condensed form in Double action western, July 1949 as The Law's in your holster, by Cliff Campbell, pseud. of Burt Arthur. © on revisions & additions for full length book version; 21Sep50; A47822.
6 To offer weighty statements without being pseud.
7 Salutes to two pop music artists (X-Ray Spex and David Johansen) are preferable to Laura Poitras’s nauseating politicization of cultural pseud-activist Nan Goldin.
8 About the perfect crime of Mr. Digberry; presenting in full the facts about the wigmaker of New Rochelle, by Anthony Abbot, pseud.
9 After all, my school can't have been the only one where anyone who read more books than were prescribed in the English syllabus was immediately pilloried as a "pseud", meaning pseudo-intellectual.
10 As Paul Weller once sang, the public gets what the public wants – so maybe jumped-up pseuds like me should leave them to it.
11 Further nonsense verse and prose, by Lewis Carroll, pseud.
12 Don’t these pseuds know that they’re talking about one of the coolest-looking rock stars to press his boot prints into this uncool Earth?
13 The canary murder case, by S. S. Van Dine, pseud.
14 Franco is the art-hoarding pseud whose basement is filled with memorabilia from his own films.
15 He and two friends were known as "the three pseuds" among the rest of the boys, who thought them too clever by half.
16 The jail gates are open, by David Hume, pseud.
17 Mr Baudet is dismissed by the establishment as a pseud-in-a-suit, but his calls for the Dutch to leave the EU resonate.
18 Don Sturdy on the ocean bottom; or, The strange cruise of the Phantom, by Victor Appleton, pseud.
19 The slate and the sorrow; also known as The slate, by William March, pseud.
20 I broke my back on a rosebud, by William March, pseud.
1 假冒
tin bastard counterfeit sham pinchbeck adulterine simular bastardly masquerade forge phony personate self-professed
3 假
suppositive flash false fake artificial straw mock painted dummy bum queer bogus sham spoof phony assumed dud spurious quack jive snide pseudo ersatz untruthful feigned gil faux pasteboard hyped-up bogue bodger supposititious suppositious postiche got-up pseud-
5 伪君子
6 虚伪的人
10 伪的
12 假的
false fake artificial COD bogus untrue fictitious spurious pseudo ersatz untruthful faux supposititious play-play schlenter play inauthentic suppositive flash straw mock painted dummy bum queer sham spoof phony assumed dud quack jive snide feigned gil pasteboard hyped-up bogue bodger suppositious postiche got-up pseud-
13 假装者