feign
/feɪn/ (bre, ipa) · /feɪn/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈfān/ (ame, mw)
feign — 動詞
- feignpresent simple I / you / we / they
- feignshe / she / it
- feignedpast simple
- feigning-ing form
1. to deliberately show a feeling, illness, or attitude that you do not really have
假裝;佯裝
裝出某種感受、病況或態度
to deliberately show a feeling, illness, or attitude that you do not really have, usually to mislead someone or escape a situation
Mei <hw>feigned</hw> surprise when her friends brought out the cake.
Mei 在朋友端出蛋糕時假裝驚訝。
feign + emotion noun
Ife <hw>feigned</hw> ignorance when the teacher asked about the missing keys.
老師問起那串不見的鑰匙時,Ife 假裝不知情。
feign + ignorance
The company <hw>feigned</hw> concern after customers complained about the broken toy.
顧客抱怨那個壞掉的玩具後,公司佯裝關切。
Élise <hw>feigned</hw> illness to miss the early train to Lyon.
Élise 假裝生病,好錯過那班清早開往 Lyon 的火車。
During the interview, Omar <hw>feigned</hw> confidence despite forgetting the first question.
面試時,Omar 明明忘了第一題,卻佯裝很有把握。
- pretend
everyday choice; works in speech and allows wider grammar such as that-clauses
- fake
more informal and direct; often used for actions, smiles, or injuries
- simulate
more technical; often used of symptoms, tests, or copied processes
- affect
literary and often negative; suggests putting on a manner to impress others
文法句型
feign + noun (emotion/state)
feign + illness/state to avoid something
用法筆記
Usually takes a direct object naming an emotion, illness, or mental state: feign surprise, feign ignorance, feign illness. In modern English it is mostly formal and more common in writing than in everyday speech.