sham
noun /ʃæm/
/ʃæm/
(disapproving)- [singular] a situation, feeling, system, etc. that is not as good or true as it seems to be
假象;假情假义;伪善;伪装 - She felt trapped in a sham of a marriage.
她觉得自己被困在一场虚假的婚姻中。
- She felt trapped in a sham of a marriage.
- [countable, usually singular] a person who pretends to be something that they are not
假装…的人;冒充者;假冒者 - The article exposes him for the sham that he really is.
这篇文章揭露了他的虚伪。
- The article exposes him for the sham that he really is.
- [uncountable] behaviour, feelings, words, etc. that are intended to make somebody/something seem to be better than they really are
虚假的行为(或感情、言语等);伪善 - Their promises turned out to be full of sham and hypocrisy.
他们的许诺到头来全是空的、骗人的。 - His intellectual pretensions are all sham.
他的智力伪装都是假的。
- Their promises turned out to be full of sham and hypocrisy.
词源late 17th cent.: perhaps a northern English dialect variant of the noun shame.