so-called
adj. 所謂的,號稱的
You use so-called to indicate that you think a word or expression used to describe someone or something is in fact wrong.
These are the facts that explode their so-called economic miracle...
這些就是用來粉碎他們所謂的經濟奇蹟的事實。
More and more companies have gone 'green' and started producing so-called environmentally-friendly products.
越來越多的公司變得“環保”起來,開始生產所謂的環境友好型產品。
You use so-called to indicate that something is generally referred to by the name that you are about to use.
...a summit of the world's seven leading market economies, the so-called G-7...
世界七大市場經濟國家,即所謂的“七國集團”召開的一次峰會
She was one of the so-called Gang of Four.
她是所謂的“四人幫”之一。
1. doubtful or suspect;
In Japan, there are three so called beauty cities.
在日本, 有所謂的出美女的三大都市.
Their justice, so called, was nothing but partiality.
他們的所謂的公正不過是偏袒而已.
These questions are special cases of the so called forbidden subgraph problem.
這些問題都是所謂禁用子圖問題的特殊情形.
USA's condition already indicated the readings of so called great economist.
美國的情況已經證明了那些所謂的大經濟學家的信條.