impostor
英 [ɪmˈpɒstə(r)]
美 [ɪmˈpɑːstər]
n. 冒名顶替者; 冒名行骗者
复数:impostors
BNC.34697 / COCA.21752
牛津词典
noun
- 冒名顶替者;冒名行骗者
a person who pretends to be sb else in order to trick people
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 假冒者;冒名顶替者
Someone who is animpostoris dishonestly pretending to be someone else in order to gain an advantage.- He was an imposter, who masqueraded as a doctor.
他是个冒牌医生。
- He was an imposter, who masqueraded as a doctor.
英英释义
noun
- a person who makes deceitful pretenses
双语例句
- People think him honest, but he really an impostor.
世人都以为他正直,实际上他是一个骗子。 - I don't want to feel like an impostor. I don't want to get there only to feel like I'm not supposed to be here.
不是我啦,我不想要到达到那个目标后仍然感觉像是一个骗局,我不想要成为一个骗子,我一点也不想达到那个目标才发觉我不应该如此,我真是有感而发的。 - It may be, you think me an impostor.
您也许以为我是冒名顶替的。 - We knew he was an impostor because he spoke with a foreign accent.
我们知道他是个骗子因为他说话带外国口音。 - The impostor sit down quietly.
骗子安定的坐下来。 - Every entrepreneur feels like an impostor at one time or another.
每一位创业者总会在某个时刻感觉自己是骗子。 - Thank the gods this impostor had finally been exposed!
感谢上帝,终于让这个欺世盗名之徒现出原形了! - The deception used by the impostor was condemned by his victims.
骗子使用的欺骗手段遭到了所有受害者的谴责。 - This man is an impostor, who has stolen my throne.
这个人是个骗子,他篡夺了我的王位。 - He succeeded in his profession, but he always secretly considered himself an impostor.
他在专业方面很成功,但他常暗自认为是个冒牌货。