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pre·tence
/ˈpriˌtɛn(t)s, prɪˈ/
假裝,虛偽,藉口,自稱,要求
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pre·tence
n.
,
Pre·tence·ful
,
a.
,
Pre·tence··less
,
a.
See
Pretense
,
Pretenseful
,
Pretenseless
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pre·tense
,
Pre·tence
n.
1.
The
act
of
laying
claim
;
the
claim
laid
;
assumption
;
pretension
.
Primogeniture
can
not
have
any
pretense
to
a
right
of
solely
inheriting
property
or
power
.
--
Locke
.
I
went
to
Lambeth
with
Sir
R
.
Brown's
pretense
to
the
wardenship
of
Merton
College
,
Oxford
.
--
Evelyn
.
2.
The
act
of
holding
out
,
or
offering
,
to
others
something
false
or
feigned
;
presentation
of
what
is
deceptive
or
hypocritical
;
deception
by
showing
what
is
unreal
and
concealing
what
is
real
;
false
show
;
simulation
;
as
,
pretense
of
illness
;
under
pretense
of
patriotism
;
on
pretense
of
revenging
Cæsar's
death
.
3.
That
which
is
pretended
;
false
,
deceptive
,
or
hypocritical
show
,
argument
,
or
reason
;
pretext
;
feint
.
Let
not
the
Trojans
,
with
a
feigned
pretense
Of
proffered
peace
,
delude
the
Latian
prince
. --
Dryden
.
4.
Intention
;
design
. [
Obs
.]
A
very
pretense
and
purpose
of
unkindness
.
--
Shak
.
Note:
☞
See
the
Note
under
Offense
.
Syn:
--
Mask
;
appearance
;
color
;
show
;
pretext
;
excuse
.
Usage:
--
Pretense
,
Pretext
.
A
pretense
is
something
held
out
as
real
when
it
is
not
so
,
thus
falsifying
the
truth
.
A
pretext
is
something
woven
up
in
order
to
cover
or
conceal
one's
true
motives
,
feelings
,
or
reasons
.
Pretext
is
often
,
but
not
always
,
used
in
a
bad
sense
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
pretence
n
1:
a
false
or
unsupportable
quality
[
syn
:
pretension
,
pretense
]
2:
an
artful
or
simulated
semblance
; "
under
the
guise
of
friendship
he
betrayed
them
" [
syn
:
guise
,
pretense
,
pretext
]
3:
pretending
with
intention
to
deceive
[
syn
:
pretense
,
feigning
,
dissembling
]
4:
imaginative
intellectual
play
[
syn
:
pretense
,
make-believe
]
5:
the
act
of
giving
a
false
appearance
; "
his
conformity
was
only
pretending
" [
syn
:
pretense
,
pretending
,
simulation
,
feigning
]
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