释义 |
●ˌmake ˈout (that …) ●ˌmake sb/sth/yourself ˈout to be …to claim that sth is true that may not be; to try to make people believe sth 声称;把…说成;企图使人相信◆She made out (that) she was earning a fortune. 她吹嘘说她在赚大钱。◆Things aren’t as bad as he makes out. 情况并非像他说的那样糟糕。◆The brochure made the place out to be a quiet resort. 小册子把这个地方描绘成清静的度假胜地。◆He makes himself out to be a big shot in the city. 他自诩为城里的大人物。◆The hotel wasn’t quite what it was made out to be (= it was not as good as the advertisement said it was). 旅馆并没有宣传的那么好。[v + adv] [v + n/pron + adv + to + inf] |