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dis·sim·u·late
dI sIm y leIt
第三人称单数:dissimulates
现在分词:dissimulating
过去式:dissimulated
过去分词:dissimulated
dissimulative (adj.), dissimulator (n.)
词根:dissimulate
n.dissimulation 掩饰;虚伪;装糊涂
dissimulator 伪君子;假装不知者
transitive verb
to hide or disguise the true nature of; dissemble.
intransitive verb
to hide one's true feelings, intentions, or the like by pretense or hypocrisy.She may seem gentle and kind but she is dissimulating and is in fact desperate to take revenge on us.
15世纪早期, dissimulaten,“伪装,使看起来与现实不同”,源自拉丁语 dissimulatus,过去分词形式为 dissimulare,“伪装,隐藏,隐瞒,保守秘密”,由 dis-(见 dis-)和 simulare “使相似,模仿,复制,代表”组成,源自 similis “相似的,类似的,同类的”(见 similar)。不及物动词的意思是“假装,伪装”,始于1796年。相关词汇: Dissimulated; dissimulating。早期的词汇是 dissimule(14世纪晚期),及物动词和不及物动词,源自古法语 dissimuler。
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
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
dissimulateverb
dissemble
dissimulateverb
dissemble
1 I must confess," I said to myself, "that they can dissimulate well!
2 "I cannot dissimulate; I never dissimulated; I never did anything so mean!" said Georgia, passionately.
3 And in an autobiography it is so difficult to dissimulate, that perhaps there does not exist a single one that is not, as a whole, more true, than any history that ever was written.
4 On the contrary, it is the very heart of society's real unreality, capable of infinitely executing itself, and endlessly dissimulating the absence of the real.
5 Isolated in his shrink-wrap, Fox-speak bubble in the debate, he ignored the fact that he has already turned America into a sort of dystopia by bungling and dissimulating on the virus.
6 The “silent majority” will meet its match in this “affected majority,” who increasingly demand a certain humility as well as responsiveness from their dissimulating congressmen.
7 Aunt Harriet was evidently more acutely undecided than usual which cup to fill first, and was rattling them in the way that always irritated Aunt Maria, though she made heroic efforts to dissimulate it.
8 They were decked out in tracksuits, seemingly to dissimulate their true function.
他们都穿着田径服,似乎想掩饰他们的真实职能。
9 The nearer he had come to dissimulating his bile the higher it had risen in his throat.
10 The Princess was the first to dissimulate that instinctive movement of reserve.
11 Stretch marks can take a very long time to fade, and when they do, the healing use to be inadequate, producing scars that can be very hard to dissimulate.
妊娠纹可能需要很长的时间消失,而当他们这样做了,愈合使用是不够的,生产的伤痕,可很难掩饰。
12 “They are able to dissimulate their beliefs to the point where they drink alcohol or even ask their mothers to bring them a pork sandwich,” Bruguière told BFM TV.
13 Oh, Mahomet!" exclaimed Balkis, "I can dissimulate no longer; the part I am acting is insupportable.
14 But Polly never could dissimulate, and she was too deeply hurt at her brother’s neglect to pretend to be merry.
15 And Georgia, now that her evil genius was gone, remembering her husband's look, tried to smile and talk cheerfully with the rest, but, as she said herself, she had not yet learned to dissimulate.
16 I, thinking it improper for a noble even in captivity to dissimulate, denied out of hand.
17 Perhaps in some way the air of indecision and anxiety was due to that expression peculiar to those afflicted with deafness whose aim it is to dissimulate their infirmity.
18 All you have to do is watch them stumble and dissimulate on television trying to persuade people they aren't going to keep making life miserable for millions of women and their families.
19 Anyhow, that is a powerful charm, and if you'll only dissimulate——" "Oh!
20 Aspirants to public office in the US may well dissimulate, but in a wide-open cultural landscape, with only the occasional ironic outcropping, there's hardly anywhere for them to hide.
1 掩盖
concealment hide mask dissemble enshroud blank out bottle up cover veil cover-up whitewash bury conceal cloak submerge overshadow gloss over blot out hush up overlay disguise camouflage cover up
3 假装
counterfeit sham assumed professed make-believe ostensible colorable put-on simulative feignedly mock act guise semblance pretense feint playacting play pose fake pretend fox masquerade playact affect assume simulate imitate profess feign dissemble put on an act make a pretext of pretend to play a part false mimic phoney assumption simulation pretence affectation play-acting disguise play-act in disguise artificial would-be masked show profession mockery charade dissimulation mask impersonate under the guise of act a part sail under false colors make a pretense of put on the appearance of make as if fictitious seeming fictive hokey colourable ACT pretension cut let on make believe pretended assumptive cover shit puppetry personation come bluff personate make-up hoked-up affected scenic simulated feigned pretending ostensibly professedly shape acting bonnet boogerboo daub wear make on
4 欺瞒
double-tongued deceitfully verneukering verneukery deception delusion dissemble verneuk hocus hornswoggle delusive take-in rig illusion shifting falsehood deceit cooch cootch grease blind delude hoodwink do a flanker
5 作伪
6 掩饰
palliative masked blind disguise cloak varnish camouflage cover-up pretense whitewash dissimulation palliation gloss slur belie dissemble palliate extenuate gloze mask veneering cover paper hide veil veneer concealed veiling conceal boggle smooth salve pocket blanch over gloss over veiled masquerade swallow dress up close up paper over understatement pretext launder white-wash stalking-horse dodge cushion wangle cosmetic coat secrecy covert whitewashing topdressing simular sleek feign eyewash fard
9 装糊涂