释义 |
词典释义:
so-called
英 [ˌsəʊ ˈkɔːld]
美 [ˌsoʊ ˈkɔːld]
短语搭配
双语例句
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Lover's spats are largely unavoidable, even for those in so-called "perfect" relationships.
恋人之间的争吵在所难免,即使是在那些所谓“完美”的关系里也是一样。
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When the Impressionists first emerged in the 1860s, many considered their so-called "unfinished" style to be a debasement of art.
当印象派在19世纪60年代首次出现时,许多人认为其所谓的 "未完成 "风格是对艺术的贬低。
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Yep, that so-called fruit is more like jam. Just check the nutrition facts.
对,所谓的水果其实更像是果酱。看看营养成分表就知道了。
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The so-called bargain was just a big con!
这种所谓的减价商品只不过是个大骗局!
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How have these so-called improvements helped the local community?
这些所谓的进步对当地社会有什么帮助呢?
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These are the facts that explode their so-called economic miracle.
这些就是戳穿他们所谓的经济奇迹的事实。
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It seems that the so-called new theory is likely to sink into oblivion.
那所谓的新理论似乎可能被淡忘。
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Despite the vogue for so-called health teas, there is no evidence that they are any healthier.
尽管所谓的保健茶成了时尚,但并没有证据表明这种茶更有益于健康。
近义词
百科
1. so-called是一个英语词组,意思是所谓的、号称的。
释义
adj.
used to show that something or someone is commonly designated by the name or term specified
如此称呼的,号称的
used to express one's view that such a name or term is inappropriate
所谓的(用以表明名称或术语不合适)
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