词汇 | belie |
释义 | belie verb[ T ] uk /bɪˈlaɪ/ us /bɪˈlaɪ/present participlebelying | past tense and past participlebelied to show something to be false, or to hide something such as an emotion: 给人以假象;掩饰(感情等) Her calm face belied the terror she was feeling.她平静的表情掩盖了内心的恐惧。 Proving and disproving acid test actions speak louder than wordsidiom anti-sexist attest authenticate demonstrably demonstration of something dispel disprove do justice to someone/somethingidiom non-evidence probatory proof positive provability provable verify vindicate vindication vindicative vindicatory You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Not showing or feeling emotions belie | American Dictionarybelie verb[ T ] fmlus/bɪˈlɑɪ/present participlebelying | past tense and past participlebelied to represent something falsely or to hide something: His gruff manner belied a gentle personality. Examples of beliebelie And the variety produced is of a richness that seems to belie the smooth, unobtrusive functioning of the instrument. Cases of merger belie the view that lexical and auxiliary readings are exclusive. Their presentation style belies the subtle but momentous social transformation they are orchestrating - the reconfiguration of gender and ethnic relations. The traditional image, however, belies the sectoral variations and the effects of democratization after 1987. The accompaniment soon gives way to a semiquaver wheedling figure, painting the epidermal 'worm' that belies the serene countenance (bars 20-21). But it was constitutionally significant, issuing from principles which dramatically belied the existence of a purely personal union. The recovery of the euro did belie critics who had initially derided it as a weak currency. In fact, their belief was belied by the criminal statistics. This would belie the ' social risk management ' component of current safety net strategies designed to address longer-term development challenges. Regardless of the outcome, the new programme belies a sensitivity to the importance of elections. More is, to be sure, an example that belies my claim. The title belies the comprehensive nature of the text and in many ways it is a text book of child and adolescent psychiatry. However, this argument is belied by three facts. In some cases, this transfer of population led to confrontations that appeared to belie the cultural mobilisation of belligerent societies. However, the initial lyrics build from empathy to an assertion that the rapper is deeply wounded and vulnerable in a manner belying his tough image. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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