pseudo-
- IPA[ˈsuːdəʊ]
英式
- supposed or purporting to be but not really so; false; not genuine;resembling or imitating
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複合形 (combining form)
- 1. supposed or purporting to be but not really so; false; not genuine pseudonym pseudoscience
- 2. resembling or imitating pseudo-hallucination
- not genuine; spurious or sham: we are talking about real journalists and not the pseudo kind
- a pretentious or insincere person: the artsy chat of a campus pseudo
Oxford American Dictionary
- not genuine; spurious or sham: we are talking about real journalists and not the pseudo kind
- a pretentious or insincere person: the arty chat of a campus pseudo
Oxford Dictionary
- a sentence that resembles a cleft sentence by conveying emphasis or politeness through the use ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- an event arranged or brought about merely for the sake of the publicity it generates, ... pseudo-events look important because the media and the public agree to act as if they are
Oxford Dictionary
- (6th century ad), the unidentified author of important theological works formerly attributed to ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a sentence which resembles a cleft sentence by conveying emphasis or politeness through the use ...
Oxford Dictionary
- an event arranged or brought about merely for the sake of the publicity it generates, ... pseudo-events look important because the media and the public agree to act as if they are
Oxford American Dictionary
- having a false or spurious classical style: a writer on church architecture called it a pretentious pseudo-classical building
Oxford Dictionary
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美式
- supposed or purporting to be but not really so; false; not genuine: pseudonym pseudoscience
Oxford American Dictionary