pretext
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT A pretext is a reason that you pretend has caused you to do something. 托詞
They wanted a pretext for subduing the region by force. 他們需要一個用武力征服那個地區的托詞。
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pretext /ˈpriːtɛkst/ (pretexts)
剑桥词典
- a pretended reason for doing something that is used to hide the real reason
借口,托詞
The border dispute was used as a pretext for military intervention. 邊界糾紛被用作軍事入侵的借口。
I called her on the pretext of needing more information . 我借口需要更多的信息給她打了電話。
He came round to see her on some flimsy (= obviously false ) pretext. 他找了個明顯站不住腳的借口來看她。 返回 pretext