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shuck and jive

摇头晃脑,摇摆不定,甩锅,摇头晃脑的

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Slang.

    • : misleading or deceptive talk or behavior, as to give a false impression.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inpretend
Synonyms
assume假设,假定,承担,担当bluff虚张声势,诈骗,忽悠feign佯装,伪装,假装,冒充fool傻瓜,傻子,笨蛋,愚弄impersonate冒充,冒名顶替,冒充他人,冒名profess声言,声望,声名狼藉,声名远播purport旨意,旨趣,恉,旨语put on穿上,穿上了,穿着,戴上act行动,行为,采取行动,扮演affect影响,影响到,受影响,受影响的allege辩称,声称,指称,申诉beguile乞讨,乞求,乞怜,乞讨者cheat诈骗,骗人,欺骗,骗人的claim声称,宣称,主张,要求counterfeit造假,冒牌货,假冒,假冒品cozen禅宗,禅,禅师,禅意deceive哄骗,矇骗,欺瞒,矇混过关delude悖谬,妄想,悖逆,悖论dissemble散发,传播,散布,分散dissimulate口是心非,口不应心dupe欺瞒,欺骗,欺负人,欺负fish鱼,鱼类,鱼儿,鱼鱼fudge软糖,软膏,软木,软饮料hoodwink欺瞒,蒙骗,骗取,蒙蔽jazz爵士乐,爵士舞,爵士,爵士音乐jive跳舞,跳跃,欢呼声,跳动malinger诈骗,诈骗罪,诈骗犯,诈骗案masquerade假面舞会,化妆舞会,化装舞会,伪装舞会mislead误导,诓骗,误导性的,误导性sham虚伪,骗局,骗人的,虚假的simulate模拟,仿真,模仿,模拟出stonewall石墙,石头墙,石壁,石牆sucker棒棒糖,棒棒哒,棒糖,棒棒棒whitewash粉饰,粉刷,刷新,擦亮be deceitful骗人,骗人的,巧取豪夺,取巧be hypocritical虚情假意,虚伪,假正经,假惺惺claim falsely谎称,谎报,虚报,诈骗fake out冒名顶替,冒牌货,伪造,伪造的lay claim声称,要求,声张,声言let on放任自流,放任,放过,放行make out辨认,辨别,辨识,辨别是非pass off转手,转移,转告,转发pass oneself off as冒充put up a front摆出姿态,摆出架子,摆出架势,摆架子
as indissemble

Examples

  • As an example of good science-and-society policymaking, the history of fluoride may be more of a cautionary tale.

  • As this list shows, punishments typically run to a short-ish jail sentence and/or a moderately hefty fine.

  • Yes, Byrd—dead four-and-a-half years now—was a Kleagle in the Ku Klux Klan.

  • Later that night, that same black-and-red banner would be seen again—in the column of marchers chanting for dead cops.

  • The kids are out of school, Mom is out of get-up-and-go, Dad is out of work.

  • She also practises etching, pen-and-ink drawing, as well as crayon and water-color sketching.

  • No law of that country must exceed in words the number of letters in their alphabet, which consists only in two-and-twenty.

  • Mr. Spurrell came down to see a horse, and we shall be very glad to have the benefit of his opinion by-and-by.

  • They were eaten too quickly, in long gulps of four-and-twenty hours at a time.

  • He walked over to the table and mixed two tumblers of whiskey-and-soda, wondering why he had not thought of it before.