pretext是什么意思

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  • 0 a pretended reason for doing something that is used to hide the real reason -- 藉口,托詞

    • The border dispute was used as a pretext for military intervention. 邊界糾紛被用作軍事入侵的藉口。

    • I called her on the pretext of needing more information. 我藉口需要更多的資訊而打了電話給她。

    • He came round to see her on some flimsy (= obviously false) pretext. 他找了個明顯站不住腳的藉口來看她。

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  • The charge against the king was little more than a formality, and the business of proving his guilt or innocence was really just a pretext.

  • What we face here is not a standard of proof but a pretext-and a flimsy one at that-for a conviction or for an acquittal.

  • This context must provide the pretext for understanding the work and extent of resistance.

  • The offering of feigned opposition can give moderates a welcome scapegoat and pretext for moderation.

  • Reading between the lines one suspects the change of address charge of being a technical pretext for expelling him.

  • They found various pretexts and seized all kinds of opportunities to achieve this goal.

  • In fairness, we believe the pretexts given for the many rewrites were subconsciously rather than consciously manipulative.

  • Employers also had the option of providing a housing allowance in lieu of accommodation, which some used as a pretext to limit wages.

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  • 中文简体

    借口,托词…

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  • Español

    pretexto…

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    pretexto…

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  • Türk dili

    bahane, kulp, uyduruk neden…

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  • Français

    prétexte…

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  • Čeština

    výmluva…

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  • Dansk

    undskyldning, påskud…

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  • Indonesia

    dalih…

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