so-called 英 [səʊ kɔ:ld]   美 [ˈsoˈkɔld]

so-called

so-called  英 [səʊ kɔ:ld] 美 [ˈsoˈkɔld]

adj. 所谓的;号称的 

This so-called committee is nothing more than a figure-head. 他们这所谓的委员会只是一块空招牌。
The reporter level(l)ed a satire at the so-called“smart class”. 记者对所谓的“时髦阶层”进行了一番讽刺。

  • When you say someone is a so-called pacifist, you are suggesting that they are a pacifist in name only. While they are busy making everyone talk about how peaceful they are, chances are they're also bombing villages to dust.
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  • adj. 所谓的;号称的
  • 1. This so-called committee is nothing more than a figure-head.

    他们这所谓的委员会只是一块空招牌。

  • 2. The reporter level(l)ed a satire at the so-called“smart class”.

    记者对所谓的“时髦阶层”进行了一番讽刺。

  • 3. Yes, but I am suggesting to you that there is a distinction between truth and so-called reality.

    这当然正确,但是我对你 的建议是事实和所谓的现实之间有着本质的区别。

ˌso-ˈcalled AWL / ; NAmE / adjective 1 [only before noun ] used to show that you do not think that the word or phrase that is being used to describe sb/sth is appropriate (表示不认同)所谓的 the opinion of a so-called ‘expert’ 一个所谓的“专家”的意见 How have these so-called improvements helped the local community? 这些所谓的进步对当地社会有什么帮助呢? 2 [usually before noun ] used to introduce the word that people usually use to describe sth (引出约定俗成的称谓)人称…的,号称…的 artists from the so-called ‘School of London’ 号称“伦敦派”的一群艺术家 ˌso-ˈcalled / ; NAmE /
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