play-act
动词 v.
英文释义
动词 v.
- To perform on stage; to act in a play.
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To play (a scene, role etc.); to act out.
— Kelly’s involvement made it a song not only about fame, but also about alleged sex across creepy power differentials. This wasn’t really even subtext: Gaga and Kelly playacted an Oval Office affair at the American Music Awards.
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To engage in pretence or insincere behavior, often in order to mislead someone or gain an advantage.
— The most Trump can imagine selling is himself, and what that self is is merely a hologram, a weightless shape. He play-acts at being a businessman. He play-acts at being a president. The only thing that’s authentic about him is his comic-book worldview, one divided between heroes and villains, us and them.
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To make a pretence of; to feign or simulate.
— If the devil’s advocate playacts disagreement with you for the sake of strengthening your argument, the concern troll is his mirror image, a person who pretends to agree with you in order to undermine you.
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