- put-on
- ['putɔn, -ɔ:n]
- n. 做作的;假装的;骗局
参考例子
- 1.The audience thought the 47-year-old was a put-on.
- 观众们认为这个47岁的电视选秀节目选手是在恶作剧。
- 2.Figure skating is very funny, because it's very fake, it's very put-on.
- 花样滑冰很有意思,因为它是表演出来的东西,是展现给人看的。
- 3.The operator have to keep enough space from disc blade when put-on power.
- 接通电源时操作者必须远离研磨盘。
英文解释
- n.
- 1.a composition that imitates somebody's style in a humorous way
- 2.something intended to deceive; deliberate trickery intended to gain an advantage
- 3.a ludicrous or grotesque act done for fun and amusement
- v.
- 1.put clothing on one's body
- 2.add to something existing
- 3.put on the stove or ready for cooking
- 4.carry out (performances)
- 5.add to the odometer
- 6.prepare and supply with the necessary equipment for execution or performance
- 7.apply to a surface
- 8.fool or hoax
- 9.increase (one's body weight)
- adj.
- 1.adopted in order to deceive
网络释义
- put-on
- 假装,欺骗; 做作的;
- put-on last
- 入楦;
- put-up on
- 被欺骗的;
- put-on arist
- 骗子手;
- affected assumed fictitious mimic pretended put-on simulative
- 假装的;