Nomen

das Feigenblatt

fig leaf, smokescreen, pretext

Adam bedeckte sich mit einem Feigenblatt.

Adam covered himself with a fig leaf.

Die Maßnahme ist nur ein Feigenblatt für die wahren Probleme.

The measure is just a smokescreen for the real problems.

((et4)) as a literal leaf. Er benutzt ein Feigenblatt.

((als)) Feigenblatt ((für et4)) as a pretext for sth. Die Statistik dient als Feigenblatt für die Kürzungen.

Synonyms (figurative): Vorwand (pretext), Deckmantel (cover-up).

A compound noun from 'Feige' (fig) and 'Blatt' (leaf).

Recall the biblical story of Adam and Eve using a fig leaf to cover themselves. This gives rise to both the literal meaning and the figurative one of 'covering something up'.

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