pretend

pretend

  1. teeskennellä

  2. uskaltaa, rohjeta

  3. vaatia, tavoitella

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pretend

  1. teeskentely, teeskenteleminen, tekeytyminen, näytteleminen, kuvittelu, väittää, uskotella, esittää väärin, antaa väärä käsitys jstak, tekeytyä, teeskennellä, näytellä, sepittää, esittää, olla olevinaan jtak.

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englanti

näytellä

uskotella

kuvittelu

teeskennellä

ruveta To claim, allege, especially when falsely or as a form of deliberate deception. (defdate)
1749, (w), Tom Jones, XVIII.23:

"After what past at Upton, so soon to engage in a new amour with another woman, while I fancied, and you pretended, your heart was bleeding for me!"
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2009, "Vanity publishing", The Economist, 13 Apr 2009:
I have nothing but contempt for people who hire ghost-writers. But at least most faux authors have the decency to pretend that they are sweating blood over "their" book.
To feign, affect (a state, quality, etc.). (defdate)
Milton
This let him know, / Lest, willfully transgressing, he pretend / Surprisal.
2007, The Guardian, 29 Oct 2007:
Gap and other clothes manufacturers should stop using small subcontractors because they are difficult to control. Instead, they should open up their own fully-owned production facilities so that they cannot pretend ignorance when abuses are committed.
To lay claim (m) (an ability, status, advantage, etc.). (defdate) (originally used without to)
Dryden
Chiefs shall be grudged the part which they pretend.
1946, (w), History of Western Philosophy, I.25:
People observed the diversity of schools and the acerbity of their disputes, and decided that all alike were pretending to knowledge which was in fact unattainable.
To make oneself appear (m) do or be doing something; to engage in make-believe.
1814, (w), Mansfield Park:
"The truth is, Ma'am," said Mrs. Grant, pretending to whisper across the table to Mrs. Norris, "that Dr. Grant hardly knows what the natural taste of our apricot is ...."
2003, Duncan Campbell, The Guardian, 23 Jan 2003:
Luster claimed that the women had consented to sex and were only pretending to be asleep.
puhekieltä To hold before, or put forward, as a cloak or disguise for something else; to exhibit as a veil for something hidden.
Lest that too heavenly form, pretended / To hellish falsehood, snare them.
puhekieltä To intend; to design; to plot; to attempt.
Shakespeare
Such as shall pretend / Malicious practices against his state.
puhekieltä To hold before one; to extend.
1596, (w), The Faerie Queene, VI.11:
Pastorella … Was by the Captaine all this while defended, / Who, minding more her safety then himselfe, / His target alwayes over her pretended ….

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