feigned
adj. 虛假的,想象的,假裝的
v. 假裝,偽裝( feign的過去式和過去分詞 ); 捏造(藉口、理由等)
If someone feigns a particular feeling, attitude, or physical condition, they try to make other people think that they have it or are experiencing it, although this is not true.
One morning, I didn't want to go to school, and decided to feign illness...
有天早晨我不想上學,於是決定裝病。
'Giles phoned this morning,' Mirella said with feigned indifference.
“賈爾斯今早來電話了,”米雷拉裝作若無其事地說。
1. not genuine;
"Giles phoned this morning," Mirella said with feigned indifference.
“賈爾斯今早來電話了,”米雷拉裝作若無其事地說。
Sally spun round, a feigned look of surprise on her face.
薩莉急轉過身來,臉上裝出一副吃驚的表情。
He feigned indifference to criticism of his work.
他假裝毫不在意別人批評他的作品.
He accepted the invitation with feigned enthusiasm.
他假裝熱情地接受了邀請.
She said good - bye with feigned indifference.
她故作冷淡地道了別.