Usage of 假装
The verb 假装 means "to pretend" or "to feign" something, often implying a deliberate act to mislead or simulate a state or feeling. It is commonly used in everyday conversation to describe pretending not to notice, pretending to be busy, or acting as if one is something else.
Common Collocations
- 假装没看见 (pretend not to see): used when someone deliberately ignores something.
- 假装很忙 (pretend to be busy): often used to avoid tasks or conversations.
- 假装成 + noun (pretend to be + noun): used when acting as a character or role.
Pragmatic Notes
Using 假装 often carries a nuance of intentional deception or playful acting. It can be used seriously or humorously depending on context. It is more direct than some synonyms like 装作, which can be more formal or literary.
Common Confusion
Don't confuse 假装 with 装 (zhuāng) alone, which can mean "to install" or "to dress up". 假装 specifically emphasizes the act of pretending or feigning.
Register
This word is neutral and suitable for both spoken and written Chinese, especially in informal contexts.
Usage of 假装
The verb 假装 means "to pretend" or "to feign" something, often implying a deliberate act to mislead or simulate a state or feeling. It is commonly used in everyday conversation to describe pretending not to notice, pretending to be busy, or acting as if one is something else.
Common Collocations
- 假装没看见 (pretend not to see): used when someone deliberately ignores something.
- 假装很忙 (pretend to be busy): often used to avoid tasks or conversations.
- 假装成 + noun (pretend to be + noun): used when acting as a character or role.
Pragmatic Notes
Using 假装 often carries a nuance of intentional deception or playful acting. It can be used seriously or humorously depending on context. It is more direct than some synonyms like 装作, which can be more formal or literary.
Common Confusion
Don't confuse 假装 with 装 (zhuāng) alone, which can mean "to install" or "to dress up". 假装 specifically emphasizes the act of pretending or feigning.
Register
This word is neutral and suitable for both spoken and written Chinese, especially in informal contexts.
Usage of 假装
The verb 假装 means "to pretend" or "to feign" something, often implying a deliberate act to mislead or simulate a state or feeling. It is commonly used in everyday conversation to describe pretending not to notice, pretending to be busy, or acting as if one is something else.
Common Collocations
- 假装没看见 (pretend not to see): used when someone deliberately ignores something.
- 假装很忙 (pretend to be busy): often used to avoid tasks or conversations.
- 假装成 + noun (pretend to be + noun): used when acting as a character or role.
Pragmatic Notes
Using 假装 often carries a nuance of intentional deception or playful acting. It can be used seriously or humorously depending on context. It is more direct than some synonyms like 装作, which can be more formal or literary.
Common Confusion
Don't confuse 假装 with 装 (zhuāng) alone, which can mean "to install" or "to dress up". 假装 specifically emphasizes the act of pretending or feigning.
Register
This word is neutral and suitable for both spoken and written Chinese, especially in informal contexts.