feign
verb /feɪn/
/feɪn/
(formal)动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they feign | /feɪn/ /feɪn/ |
he / she / it feigns | /feɪnz/ /feɪnz/ |
past simple feigned | /feɪnd/ /feɪnd/ |
past participle feigned | /feɪnd/ /feɪnd/ |
-ing form feigning | /ˈfeɪnɪŋ/ /ˈfeɪnɪŋ/ |
- feign something | feign to do something to pretend that you have a particular feeling or that you are ill, tired, etc.
假装,装作,佯装(有某种感觉或生病、疲倦等) - He survived the massacre by feigning death.
他装死才在大屠杀中死里逃生。 - ‘Who cares?’ said Alex, feigning indifference.
“有谁在乎?” 亚历克斯佯作漠不关心地说。 - ‘A present for me?’ she asked with feigned surprise.
“给我的礼物?”她故作惊讶地问道。 - She feigned sleep to avoid having to answer.
她假装睡觉,以免不得不回答。
Collocations DictionaryFeign is used with these nouns as the object:- disappointment
- enthusiasm
- ignorance
- …
词源Middle English: from Old French feign-, stem of feindre, from Latin fingere ‘mould, contrive’. Senses in Middle English (taken from Latin) included ‘make something’, ‘invent a story, excuse, or allegation’, hence ‘make a pretence of a feeling or response’. Compare with fiction and figment. - He survived the massacre by feigning death.