put-on英 [ˈpʊtˌɔn, -ˌɔ:n] 美 [ˈpʊtˌɑn, -ˌɔn]
n.做作的,假装的;
英英释义
put-on[ 'putɔn, -ɔ:n ]
双语例句
用作形容词(adj.)- She has an unnatural smile on her face.
她脸上挂着做作的微笑。 - Moyo is young, African, great on television, and a natural pundit.
莫约年轻,非洲人,很熟悉电视媒体,也是一名不做作的评论员。
用作名词(n.)- Children often try it on with new teachers.
儿童经常设法戏弄新来的老师。 - John played a joke on Henry,and next day Henry got back at him.
约翰戏弄了亨利,第二天亨利就对他进行了报复。
权威例句
Portable put-on keyboard gloveAutomatically put-on automobile safety beltStream media video-frequency advertisement put-on methodComputers you can put on may soon be no put-onEffects of using convenient toll (put-on-style-stool) on farm worker's physiological responsesLanguage Put-on: Jose Donoso's "A House in the Country"Participatory Research or Participation Put-on: Reflections on the Research Phase of an Indonesian Experiment in Non-Formal Education.Colbert Candidacy: Put-On Perfected'Can I put--I want a slippers to put on': young children's development of request forms in a code-switching environment'Can I put--I want a slippers to put on': young children's development of request forms in a code-switching environment####Nutrition...