belie 英 [bɪˈlaɪ]   美 [bɪˈlaɪ]

belie

belie  英 [bɪˈlaɪ] 美 [bɪˈlaɪ]

vt. 掩饰;与…不符;使失望;证明…虚假错误 

进行时:belying  过去式:belied  过去分词:belied  第三人称单数:belies 

Against this background of mutual suspicions, which belie the two capitals' usual talk of friendly relations, the Dalai Lama's forthcoming visit to disputed territory is set to ignite new fireworks. 通常,两国之间的友好对话会掩饰这种相互猜疑的背景,但达来对争议领土的访问又点燃了新一轮火花。
I think you belie her,' said Heathcliff, twisting his chair to face them. “我想你是冤枉她了,”希刺克厉夫说,把椅子转过来朝着她们。

  • To belie means to contradict. If you are 93 but look like you are 53, then your young looks belie your age.
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  • vt. 掩饰;与…不符;使失望;证明…虚假错误
  • 1. Against this background of mutual suspicions, which belie the two capitals' usual talk of friendly relations, the Dalai Lama's forthcoming visit to disputed territory is set to ignite new fireworks.

    通常,两国之间的友好对话会掩饰这种相互猜疑的背景,但达来对争议领土的访问又点燃了新一轮火花。

  • 2. I think you belie her,' said Heathcliff, twisting his chair to face them.

    “我想你是冤枉她了,”希刺克厉夫说,把椅子转过来朝着她们。

  • belie (v.) Old English beleogan "to deceive by lies," from be- + lie (v.1) "to lie, tell lies." Current sense of "to contradict as a lie, give the lie to, show to be false" is first recorded 1640s.
belie / bɪˈlaɪ ; NAmE bɪˈlaɪ / verb ( be·lies , be·ly·ing , be·lied , be·lied ) ( formal) 1 beliesth to give a false impression of sb/sth 掩饰;遮掩;给人以假象 Her energy and youthful good looks belie her 65 years. 她的活力与年轻美貌使人看不出她有 65 岁了。 2 beliesth to show that sth cannot be true or correct 显示(某事)不正确;证明(某事)错误 Government claims that there is no poverty are belied by the number of homeless people on the streets. 大街上那些无家可归者证明政府所声称的没有贫困的说法是谎言。 belie belies belied belying belie / bɪˈlaɪ ; NAmE bɪˈlaɪ /
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