feigning
/feɪn/ (bre, ipa) · [fˈenɪŋ] /feɪn/ (ame, ipa)
feigning — 動詞
- feigningpresent simple I / you / we / they
- feignings3rd person singular
- feigninging-ing form
- feigningedpast simple
1. deliberately acting as if you feel ill, surprised, calm, or affected in some oth
裝作;假裝
故意裝出不真的感受或狀況
deliberately acting as if you feel ill, surprised, calm, or affected in some other way when that state is not real, usually to mislead someone.
Jenna was feigning stomach pain to miss the math test.
Jenna 為了不去考數學小考,一直假裝胃痛。
be + feigning + illness to avoid something
Gabriel kept feigning surprise each time the camera flashed.
每次相機閃光時,Gabriel 都裝作很驚訝。
feign + emotion such as surprise
Lakshmi sat by the phone, feigning calm while waiting for the call.
Lakshmi 坐在電話旁等電話時,一直裝作鎮定。
The striker was feigning injury after losing the ball near goal.
那名前鋒在禁區前丟球後,一直假裝受傷。
Christopher walked into class feigning confidence, though his hands were shaking.
Christopher 走進教室時假裝很有把握,但雙手其實一直在發抖。
- pretend
The everyday choice; broader and more flexible because it often takes a clause or infinitive.
- fake
More informal and often sharper in tone, especially when someone is cheating or lying.
- simulate
More technical; often used for symptoms, reactions, or controlled situations.
- affect
A literary or old-fashioned verb meaning to put on a feeling or manner deliberately.
文法句型
feign + noun
be + feigning + noun
用法筆記
Usually followed by a noun object such as 'injury', 'surprise', 'interest', or 'ignorance'. It is more formal than 'pretending' and is especially common in news reports, sports writing, and literary narration.