ostensible
/ɒˈstensəbl/ (bre, ipa) · /ɑːˈstensəbl/ (ame, ipa) · /ä-ˈsten(t)-sə-bəl ə-/ (ame, mw)
ostensible — 形容詞
- ostensiblepositive
- more ostensiblecomparative
- most ostensiblesuperlative
1. presented as the reason, truth, or identity of something on the surface, even th
表面的
表面如此說,真相可能不同
presented as the reason, truth, or identity of something on the surface, even though the real situation may be different.
The ostensible purpose of the dinner was charity, but investors filled every table.
這場晚宴表面上的目的雖然是慈善募款,但每一桌幾乎都坐滿了投資人。
ostensible + purpose (public explanation hiding a different motive)
The museum visit was the ostensible reason for Jun's trip to Seoul.
參觀博物館只是 Jun 去首爾的表面理由。
be + ostensible reason
Police learned the ostensible buyer was acting for the real owner.
警方查出,那名表面上的買家其實是代真正的屋主出面購買。
The company's ostensible apology came with no offer to refund customers.
那家公司那番表面的道歉,完全沒有提出退款給顧客。
To the nurses on night duty, the director's concern was only ostensible.
對值夜班的護理師來說,主任的關心完全只是表面的。
文法句型
ostensible + reason/purpose/explanation
ostensible + buyer/leader/owner
be + ostensible
用法筆記
Usually appears with nouns such as 'reason', 'purpose', 'explanation', or 'buyer' when a public explanation may hide a different truth. It is more formal than 'apparent' or 'so-called', and after 'be' it often sounds openly judgmental.