belied
英 [bɪˈlaɪd]
美 [bɪˈlaɪd]
v. 掩饰; 遮掩; 使…给人以假象; 显示(某事)不正确; 证明(某事)错误
belie的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 掩饰;遮掩
If one thingbeliesanother, it hides the true situation and so creates a false idea or image of someone or something.- Her looks belie her 50 years.
她看上去不像50岁。
- Her looks belie her 50 years.
- VERB 证明…是虚假的;显示…不真实
If one thingbeliesanother, it proves that the other thing is not true or genuine.- The facts of the situation belie his testimony.
实际情况证明他作了伪证。
- The facts of the situation belie his testimony.
双语例句
- As any she belied with false compare.
胜似任何被捧作天仙的美女。 - Just as often their subsequent actions, or lack of them, have belied these fine words.
可每一次,他们随后拿出的行动(或缺乏行动)都证明其动听的言辞华而不实。 - But while he belied Arthur's description, and appeared a gentle lamb rather than a wild man, he was racking his brains for a course of action.
但是,在他使亚瑟的话落空,以温驯的羔羊而不是野蛮人的形象出现时,他却在绞尽脑汁思考着行动的办法。 - A twinkle in his eye which belied the gravity of his demeanour.
眼睛一眨,藉以掩盖他的严肃态度。 - Any general claim will be belied by a particular experience.
任何一概而论的说法都会被具体经历推翻。 - He was on drug again, and so belied our hope.
他又吸毒了,就此掩埋了我们的希望。 - Yet the holding in Roth belied this liberal spirit;
然而“罗斯”案的裁定与这一自由主义精神不符; - Yet the actual experience of patients frequently belied this assumption, for chronic pain often outlives its original causes, worsens over time and appears to take on a puzzling life of its own.
然而,患者的实际经历往往与这种假设不符,因为慢性疼痛往往比它的起因持续的时间长,并随时间加重,其本身似乎呈现出令人费解的过程。 - He stole again, and so belied our hopes.
他又偷窃了,实在辜负了我们的期望。 - His smile belied his disappointment.
他的微笑掩藏他的失望。