sham
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sham1 /ʃæm/ noun 1 [singular]PRETEND someone or something that is not what they are claimed to be – used to show disapproval 假冒者;假装,骗局〔含贬义〕 The elections were a complete sham. 这次大选完全是一场骗局。
2 [uncountableU] literary when someone tries to make something or someone seem better than they really are 虚假行为,伪善 It all turned out to be sham and hypocrisy. 这一切原来都是虚情假意。
sham2 adjectiveadj [only before noun] ARTIFICIALmade to appear real in order to deceive people 假的;仿制的;伪造的;冒充的 SYN false sham3 verb (shammed, shamming) [intransitiveI, transitiveT] especially British EnglishBrE old-fashioned Origin sham (1600-1700) Perhaps from sham “shame” ((13-17 centuries)), from shame