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TOEFL BNC: 11562 COCA: 14551
pretension
noun [C/U] /prɪˈtenʃ(ə)n/
singularpretension
pluralpretensions
  1. a way of behaving that is intended to impress other people but seems false or too deliberate 造作;矫饰

    There's a refreshing lack of pretension about her. 她毫不造作,令人耳目一新。

     Synonyms and related words
    Showing off, boasting and boastfulness: boast, pretension, ostentation...
     Synonyms and related words
    Cheating, dishonest and insincere behaviour: dishonesty, deceit, corruption...
    1. a.
      used about books, films, and other things that people create (书、电影等)编造出来的东西

      a style of cooking that is entirely without pretension 一种毫不花巧的烹饪风格

      pretension to :

      a film that has no pretension to the status of art 一部艺术上毫不造作的电影

       Synonyms and related words
      Cheating, dishonest and insincere behaviour: dishonesty, deceit, corruption...
TOEFL BNC: 11562 COCA: 14551
TOEFL BNC: 11562 COCA: 14551
pretension

noun

pretension ♦︎ snobbery ♦︎ airs ♦︎ affectationThese are all words for behaviour that shows that sb thinks they are more important, intelligent, etc. than they actually are, especially to impress other people. 这些词均表示虚饰、虚夸。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配without pretension / affectationintellectual / social pretensions / snobbery pretension prɪˈtenʃn [countable, usually plural, uncountable] (disapproving) the act of trying to appear more important, more intelligent or of higher social status than you really are in order to impress other people 虚饰;虚夸The play mocks the pretensions of the new middle class.这出戏讽刺了装模作样的新中产阶级。She was charmed by his lack of pretension.他不虚夸,不做作,这让她为之倾倒。 see also pretentious flashy snobbery ˈsnɒbəri; NAmE ˈsnɑːbəri [uncountable] (disapproving) the attitudes and behaviour of people who think they are better than other people (especially because they think they are more intelligent or have better taste), or have no respect for people from the lower social classes 势利;自命不凡We have to overcome a degree of snobbery about diesel cars.我们得要克服在一定程度上瞧不起柴油汽车的心态。She quickly ran up against snobbery and prejudice.她很快就遭遇到歧视和偏见。In British English inverted snobbery is the attitude that disapproves of everything connected with high social status and that is proud of low social status. 在英式英语中,inverted snobbery(倒转势利眼)意为反对一切与社会高层有关的事物,而为社会底层感到自豪。 see also snobbish patronizing airs [plural] (disapproving) behaviour that shows that sb thinks they are more important, better educated or of higher social status than they really are 摆架子;装腔作势I hate the way she puts on airs.我不喜欢她那装腔作势的样子。 (BrE) Even when he became a star he didn't have any airs and graces.即使成了明星,他也没有架子。 affectation ˌæfekˈteɪʃn [countable, uncountable] (usually disapproving) behaviour or an action that is not natural or sincere and that is often intended to impress other people 假装;做作;装模作样His little affectations irritated her.他有些装腔作势,令她恼火。He speaks clearly and without affectation.他吐字清晰,不做作。

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