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undissembling

/dih-sem-buhl/US // dɪˈsɛm bəl //UK // (dɪˈsɛmbəl) //

拆解,拆卸,拆装,拆开

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
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    dis·sem·bled, dis·sem·bling.

    • : to give a false or misleading appearance to; conceal the truth or real nature of: to dissemble one's incompetence in business.
    • : to put on the appearance of; feign: to dissemble innocence.
    • : Obsolete. to let pass unnoticed; ignore.
v.无主动词 verb
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    dis·sem·bled, dis·sem·bling.

    • : to conceal one's true motives, thoughts, etc., by some pretense; speak or act hypocritically.

Synonyms & Antonyms

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Synonyms
candid坦率,坦诚,坦率的,直率forthright坦率的,率直的,坦率,明朗的genuine真正的,真正,真实,正宗的sincere真心实意,真心实意的,真心诚意,真诚的truthful诚实的,诚实,实话实说,真实的unequivocal明确的,明确,明确地,明确指出aboveboard高于市场的价格,高于市场价格,高于市场的,高于市场barefaced赤膊上阵,赤裸裸的,赤裸裸地,赤面direct直接,直接的,直达,直接的说frank坦率,坦诚,弗兰克,坦率地说guileless无罪的,无辜的,无罪,无耻honorable光荣,荣誉,光荣的,荣誉证书just只是,就是,仅仅是,就laid on the line敷衍了事,敷衍了事的,奠定了基础,敷设在线路上的level水平,级别,层次,层面like it is就像它是,如是,像这样,如是者mellow醇厚的,醇厚,醇美,醇美的open开放,开放的,开放式,开放式的outspoken直言不讳,直言不讳的,直率的,直言不讳的人plain朴素的,普通的,朴素,平凡的plain-dealingpretenseless矫枉过正,虚伪,虚伪的,无所事事right-on正确的,正确,正确的做法,对的square-shootingstraight直,直接,笔直的,直的straight-arrowunconcealed不隐瞒的,隐蔽的,不隐瞒,隐秘的undisguised不加掩饰的,不加掩饰,不加掩饰地,毫不掩饰地undissembled未装配的,未组装的,未组装,未装配unvarnished不加修饰的,不加掩饰的,不折不扣的,不加修饰地up front在前面,前面的,在前面的,前面upright直立的,直立,直立式的,正直的upstanding正直的,正直的人,正直,正直诚实veracious宽大的,宽敞的,贪婪的,贪婪的人

Examples

  • When Clyde was pressed by reporters on this Thursday, he smirked and dissembled and regarded his questioners with utter contempt, as if he’s entirely untouchable in his ability to rewrite the history of what we all saw with our own eyes.

  • It took German soldiers just 36 hours and 27 crates to dissemble the entire chamber and ship it to a castle in Königsberg.

  • Three days into the life of the fledgling country and separatists dissemble on how far advanced they are in state making.

  • Instead of too big to fail, they embrace the unfettered right to cheat and dissemble.

  • But it apparently made it easier for Pentagon officials to dissemble about them.

  • It would not be the same house; we should have to dissemble; I saw myself speaking English the long day through.

  • The Minister was too old, and too passionate by nature, to hide his feelings; he no longer cared to dissemble them.

  • It smote him with horror and anger; but he was much too manly to betray these actual sentiments, and continued to dissemble.

  • It may even be politic to dissemble a little, and pretend we rather enjoy it than otherwise.

  • Lady Byron, having once conceived a notion of Augustas guilt, would not change her opinion, and was far too honest to dissemble.