play false
英 [pleɪ fɔːls]
美 [pleɪ fɔːls]
网络 背信弃义
英英释义
verb
- conceal one's true motives from especially by elaborately feigning good intentions so as to gain an end
- He bamboozled his professors into thinking that he knew the subject well
双语例句
- Owing to the fact that different types of actors play different roles in the influence of false advertisements, they should bear different legal liability.
由于不同类型的出演者在虚假广告产生影响力过程中所起的作用是不同的,因此他们应该承担不同的法律责任。 - All subjects are videotaped for pretend play and measured upon MSCA-CR Verbal Test and standard false belief tasks.
研究程序包括假装游戏的拍摄、麦卡锡幼儿言语智力测验和两类标准错误信念任务。 - Was he the sort of man to be allowed to play her false with impunity?
可以允许他这种人欺骗了她而消遥法外吗? - Cognitive style and word list play a different influence upon the correct recognition rate of words have learned and the false recognition rate of critic lure.
认知风格与词表性质对学过单词的正确再认率与对关键诱饵的错误再认率影响不同。 - The process is less like "replaying a video" than "putting on a play from a script." If the script is wrong for whatever reason, you can have a false memory that is just as vivid as a true one.
这个过程更像是“照着剧本演戏”而不是“重放录像带”,如果剧本出错了(不管是什么原因引起的),你就会得到一段虚假的记忆,而它和真实的记忆一样生动清晰。 - The purpose of medicine concentrate biding and purchase is to play its economic and public role, to re-duce its false price, thus to mitigate patients 'burden.
药品集中招标采购政策的推广是希望发挥其经济功能和公共政策功能,降低药品虚高价格,最终减轻患者负担。 - The play analysis class met for 90 minutes twice a week. We read two plays a week and we took a 20-question true or false quiz at the beginning of the session that tested little more than whether or not we'd read the play.
戏剧分析课每周上两次,每次九十分钟,每星期得研读两部剧本,每堂课开始时,会举行一场二十题是非题的小考,测验我们是否预习了剧本。 - A good relationship begins with honesty and fair play so do your best not to give false impressions.
好的关系要从真诚和公平开始,所以尽量做到最好,不要给人错误的印象。 - But local media look much freer than they really are – in part because of the role dupes such as me play in creating a false impression of genuine debate.
但地方媒体之所以看起来比实际情况自由得多,部分原因在于,因为有我这样的人上当,扮演了某种角色,制造了真正辩论的假象。 - Wouldst not play false and yet would wrongly win-Shakespeare.
你不会作假,然而会不公平地取得胜利-莎士比亚。