belie
简单释义:
v. 掩饰;遮掩;给人以假象;显示(某事)不正确
网络 违背;掩盖;伪装
变形:
过去分词:belied 现在分词:belying 第三人称单数:belies
完整释义:
v.
1.掩饰;打消
2.歪曲…的真相,伪装,使人误解
3.证明…是假的;与…相背[相反、相左]
4.辜负(希望等),违背(约言等)
5.〔美国〕责备…虚假
6.给人一个假象
7.表明…并非真的
8.与...不符合
例句:
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These simple words belie the ambitious nature of johnson's task.
这些简单的言词掩饰了约翰逊任务雄心勃勃的性质。 -
The gentle lower slopes belie the true nature of the mountain.
低缓的山坡掩盖了这座山的真实特点。 -
He says sales figures belie many of the protesters' complaints.
他说,销售量跟很多示威者所抱怨的情况并不相符。 -
Like members of other oppressed groups, Jane nurses sentiments which belie her apparent quiescence: "I did not love my servitude" (p. 508).
但像其他受压迫群体的成员一样,简掩饰着她的情绪尽量平静的说:“我不爱被奴役”(第508页)。 -
The scales along his back seem to be blackish, and so much as is discovered under his belie, appeared to be red. . .
沿着他的背部鳞片似乎是黑色的,和这么多的是他的掩饰下,显现是红色的发现… -
New high-resolution satellite imagery, however, appears to belie the general's statement.
但是,新的高分辨率卫星照片却否定了将军的说法。 -
No wonder that Israeli politics tends to belie what professors have written about the cohesiveness of cabinet government.
以色列的政治表明,大学教授们关于内阁政府是如何团结一致的说法常常与事实相左,这毫不足怪。 -
The briefings, which take place about once a week, belie the agency's gritty image.
情报局基本一周一次的情况通报会背离了它的强硬形象。