pretext
英 [ˈpriːtekst]
美 [ˈpriːtekst]
n. 借口; 托词
复数:pretexts
Collins.1 / BNC.13929 / COCA.13441
牛津词典
noun
- 借口;托词
a false reason that you give for doing sth, usually sth bad, in order to hide the real reason; an excuse- The incident was used as a pretext for intervention in the area.
这次事件成了干涉那个地区的借口。 - He left the party early on the pretext of having work to do.
他借口有事要处理,早早离开了聚会。
- The incident was used as a pretext for intervention in the area.
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 借口;托词
Apretextis a reason which you pretend has caused you to do something.- They wanted a pretext for subduing the region by force...
他们想找借口用武力征服这个地区。 - He excused himself on the pretext of a stomach upset...
他借口自己胃不舒服离开了。 - They would now find some dubious pretext to restart the war.
他们现在会找个蹩脚的借口重新发动战争。
- They wanted a pretext for subduing the region by force...
英英释义
noun
- an artful or simulated semblance
- under the guise of friendship he betrayed them
- something serving to conceal plans
双语例句
- This is clearly a pretext.
这很明显是一个借口。 - They stopped us on or under the pretext of asking for information.
他们以询问为借口,拦住了我们。 - Under the pretext of travelling on business, ( some cadres) go holidaying and waste public money.
以出差为名,游山玩水,给国家造成浪费。 - The boy refuses to go to school on [ under] the pretext of illness [ an ailment, sickness].
这孩子装病不去上学。 - He left early, on the pretext of having another appointment.
他借口另有约会,提前走了。 - I had no pretext to shoot them down.
我没有击落他们的借口。 - At noon she excused herself on some pretext and left the house.
中午她找了一个借口,说了一声就走了。 - A defendant shall not be deprived on any pretext of his right to appeal.
对被告人的上诉权,不得以任何借口加以剥夺。 - We mustn't absent ourselves from a meeting on some pretext.
我们不可借故不去参加会议。 - They would now find some dubious pretext to restart the war.
他们现在会找个蹩脚的借口重新发动战争。