pretence

pretence
pretence, pretense (US) [prɪˈtens] noun
   a. ( = pretext) prétexte m ; ( = claim) prétention f
• he makes no pretence to learning il n'a pas la prétention d'être savant
• under the pretence of (doing) sth sous prétexte de (faire) qch
   b. ( = make-believe) to make a pretence of doing sth faire semblant de faire qch
• it's all a pretence tout cela est pure comédie
• I'm tired of their pretence that all is well j'en ai assez de les voir faire comme si tout allait bien
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GB, pretense US [prɪ'tens] noun
1) (false show) faux-semblant m

to make a pretence of something — feindre quelque chose

to make a pretence of doing — faire semblant de faire

to make no pretence of something — ne pas se donner la peine de feindre quelque chose

on ou under the pretence of doing — sous prétexte de faire

to keep up the pretence of doing — entretenir l'illusion de faire

2) (sham) simulacre m (of de); (of illness) simulation f (of de)

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