pseudy
adjective UK informal disapproving uk/ˈsuː.di/ us/ˈsuː.di/
虚假的;臆造的
seeming to have detailed knowledge or excellent judgment of a subject, especially art, music, literature, etc.
I have to say, I don't have much time for the pseudy vocabulary of wine snobs. 说实话,我对葡萄酒爱好者臆造的词汇没什么兴趣。
There are too many pseudy observations that don't actually mean very much. 有太多虚假的观点实际上并没有什么意义。
See: pseud
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- Maybe it’s cynical to think she dreamt up a pseudy theme to get a fat advance from her publisher.
- The music is pseudy and dreary.
- I found the art pseudy and bizarre.