belie的意思和读音

belie

: [bɪˈlaɪ] : [bɪ'laɪ]

v.

belied  belying  belies  

v.confirm

v.contradict,disprove,deny,oppose

believ.

1.~ sthto give a false impression of sb/sth

Her energy and youthful good looks belie her 65 years.使 65

2.~ sthto show that sth cannot be true or correct

Government claims that there is no poverty are belied by the number of homeless people on the streets.

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v.1.to make someone or something appear to be different from how they really are2.to seem to show that a promise, hope, statement, etc. is not true

1. beleaguer vt. 使使 belie ? v. bellicose ? adj. ...

2. Morose Belie Misgiving ...

3. femme 12、 belie bequeath ...

4. Variegated Belie Devious ...

5. Morose Belie Misgiving ...

6. Eros1on ≈ belie |▍ Third ...

7. beguile belie ) beware ) ...

8. belie1. , inconsistency2. ...

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1.There were no miso soup lines and the relatively low official unemployment rate often seemed to belie that there was a problem at all.

2.The scales along his back seem to be blackish, and so much as is discovered under his belie, appeared to be red. . .沿

3.No wonder that Israeli politics tends to belie what professors have written about the cohesiveness of cabinet government.

4.Then they became friendly, and played about in the nervous, half-coy way with which fierce beasts belie their fierceness .

5.The briefings, which take place about once a week, belie the agency's gritty image.

6.New high-resolution satellite imagery, however, appears to belie the general's statement.

7.These simple words belie the ambitious nature of johnson's task.

8.Examples like this belie the notion that bacteria are simple, silent loners.

9.Like members of other oppressed groups, Jane nurses sentiments which belie her apparent quiescence: "I did not love my servitude" (p. 508).:“”(508)。

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