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facade

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Buildings
fa·cade, façade /fəˈsɑːd, fæ-/ noun [countable]  1 TBBthe front of a building, especially a large and important one 〔尤指大型重要建筑物的〕正面facade of the facade of the cathedral 大教堂的正面 an impressive building with a red brick facade 正面为红砖的雄伟建筑2 [usually singular]BEHAVEHIDE/NOT SHOW a way of behaving that hides your real feelings 〔掩盖真实感情的〕表面 Behind her cheerful facade, she’s a really lonely person. 在开朗的外表下,她其实是个非常孤独的人。facade of She managed to maintain a facade of bravery. 她努力维持勇敢的表象。
Examples from the Corpus
facadeOn both their parts, it seems, the good cheer was a facade for the benefit of the other.Behind her cheerful facade, she's really a lonely person.At the same time, she remained a perfectionist, equally determined to present a flawless facade.Unfortunately he has concealed them behind a flimsy facade of demagoguery.Work is underway to repair the Taj Mahal's marble facade.There was no expression on his face, just the blank skin facade of hunger and tiredness.The garage dominates the facade, although recent exceptions to this rule have emerged in scattered developments.Indeed, the need to maintain the facade of politesse is often paramount.The facade of the building at least escaped from rigour.The facade will be changed by the removal of the old canopy and the installation of an illuminated screen above the entrance.Behind ... facadeBehind the facade of hope and optimism, there remained the haunting fear of poverty, inequality and insecurity.And behind the charming facade there was nothing.He spoke quickly and nervously, but although he appeared highly-strung, she sensed a cold calculating brain behind the facade.He sent home letters and telegrams that give us a glimpse behind the facade of the official portrait: Loved the ladies.The irrational spectre of money illusion is often seen to lie behind the complex facade of income-expenditure models derived from the system.It falls away from the crown, quite unceremoniously finished off, behind a good facade.The building does not construct modern office space behind a retained facade but around it.Unfortunately he has concealed them behind a flimsy facade of demagoguery.
Origin facade (1600-1700) French façade, from Italian faccia face
fa·cade nounChineseSyllable
a especially front of the Corpus a large building, and


facade
facade , façade /fəˈsɑːd, fæ-/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1600-1700
 Language: French
 Origin: façade, from Italian faccia 'face'
1. the front of a building, especially a large and important one
    facade of
    the facade of the cathedral
    an impressive building with a red brick facade
2. [usually singular] a way of behaving that hides your real feelings:
    Behind her cheerful facade, she’s a really lonely person.
    facade of
    She managed to maintain a facade of bravery.


fa·cadeBrE /fəˈsɑːd/ 🔊NAmE /fəˈsɑːd/ 🔊 nounthe front of a building (建筑物的)正面 [usually singular] the way that sb/sth appears to be, which is different from the way sb/sth really is (虚假的)表面,外表She managed to maintain a facade of indifference. 她设法继续装作漠不关心的样子。🔊🔊Squalor and poverty lay behind the city's glittering facade. 表面的繁华掩盖了这座城市的肮脏和贫穷。🔊🔊