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英[fɔːls]
|美[fɔls]
adj.虚伪的;不正的,非法的;假造的,摹造的;临时的
adv.欺诈地;叛卖地
日语:間違い
法语:FAUX
德语:FALSCH
韩语:거짓
俄语:FALSO
牛津词典
adj.
不真实 not true
- 错误的;不正确的;不真实的
wrong; not correct or true
- A whale is a fish. True or false?
鲸鱼是鱼,对还是错? - Predictions of an early improvement in the housing market proved false.
认为房屋市场很快就有好转的预测结果证明是错误的。 - She gave false information to the insurance company.
她向保险公司提供了不真实的资料。 - He used a false name to get the job.
他用假名得到了这份工作。
非天生 not natural
- 非天生的;人造的;假的
not natural
- false teeth/eyelashes
假牙 / 睫毛 - a false beard
假胡子
伪造 not genuine
- 假的;伪造的
not genuine, but made to look real to cheat people
- a false passport
假护照
不真诚 not sincere
- 表里不一的;不真诚的
not real or sincere
- false modesty
假谦虚 - She flashed him a false smile of congratulation.
她向他虚情假意地微微一笑表示祝贺。
错误 wrong/mistaken
- 错误的
wrong or mistaken, because it is based on sth that is not true or correct
- a false argument/assumption/belief
错误的论据 / 假设 / 信念 - to give a false impression of wealth
给人以富有的假象 - to lull sb into a false sense of security (= make sb feel safe when they are really in danger)
哄某人产生虚假的安全感 - They didn't want to raise any false hopes , but they believed her husband had escaped capture.
他们并不想让人心存奢望,但是他们相信她的丈夫已逃脱追捕。 - Buying a cheap computer is a false economy (= will not actually save you money) .
买廉价计算机看似省钱,但其实并不划算。
不忠实 not faithful
- 不忠实的;不忠诚的
not faithful
- a false lover
不忠诚的情人
中文词源
false 错误的,虚假的
来自拉丁语falsus,虚假,欺骗,词源同fail, fault.
双语例句
- He felt he was on the edge of an abyss; one false move and he was done for
他觉得如临深渊,一步不慎便会永劫不复。
- For years, blatantly false assertions have gone unchallenged
多年来,一些明显错误的断言都没有受到质疑。
- I can't understand why folks complain about false teeth.
我就不明白,人们为什么老是抱怨假牙的问题。
- They diddled their insurance company by making a false claim.
他们进行虚假索赔,骗取了保险公司的赔偿金。
- A cheap bed can be a false economy
便宜的床看似省钱,其实可能不然。
- It seems a false economy to me to cut down on libraries.
在我看来,减少图书馆的数量并不是真正的节约。
- It was quite clear the President was being given false information by those around him
很明显,总统身边的人在不断向他传递错误信息。
- You do not know whether what you're told is true or false
你不知道听到的是真还是假。
- His sister said he had deliberately given the hospital a false name and address.
他姐姐说他故意给医院留了假名字和假地址。
- I was wearing false eyelashes and a sweater two sizes too small.
我戴着假睫毛,穿着小了两号的毛衣。
- She bowed her head and smiled in false modesty
她低着头,故作谦卑地笑着。
- 'Thank you,' she said with false enthusiasm
“谢谢你,”她假装热情地说。
- Even to himself the geniality rang false and he came to a stop.
这种亲切的语气他自己听来都显得虚伪,于是他停了下来。
- One false move and I knew Sarah would be dead.
我知道萨拉一失足就会没命了。
- Any economic reform, he said, faced false starts and mistakes.
他说,任何经济改革一开始都难免会经历失败,难免会出错。
- In the early seventies I wore false eyelashes, as was the fashion
70年代初我戴假睫毛,这在当时是时尚。
- What point is there in admitting that the stories fed to the gullible public were false?
承认向轻信媒体的公众提供了不实报道有何意义呢?
- It is easy to be lulled into a false sense of security
很容易就会被麻痹,进而产生一种虚假的安全感。
- Look at the false police reports that omitted or misstated crucial facts
看看这份失实的警方报告吧,它忽略或歪曲了关键的事实。
- Evans was trying to obtain a false passport and other documents
埃文斯正试图取得一本假护照和其他证件。
- He was tricked into marriage by a false accusation of paternity.
他被诬赖成孩子的父亲而被骗结婚。
- I could not go on living with a man who had married me under false pretences
我再也不能和一个靠谎言骗我结婚的男人继续生活下去了。
- Conrad had been imprisoned for a year for gaining money by false pretences.
康拉德因为诈骗钱财已经坐了一年的牢。
- He was convicted of filing false income tax returns
他因为在纳税申报表上作假而被定罪。
- Lulled into a false sense of security, we eagerly awaited their return.
我们被一种虚假的安全感所麻痹,急切地等着他们回来。
- Are today's hopes more soundly based than the false ones of 1990?
今天的希望是否比1990年那些虚幻的希望更靠谱呢?
- Prosecutors may try to determine if Robb gave false testimony when he appeared before the grand jury.
检方可能要努力查证罗布在大陪审团面前是否作了伪证。
- Now I use a false name if I'm meeting people for the first time
现在和初次见面的人交往时我会用假名。
- She died uncleared of a false charge.
她含冤去世了。
- This will give people a false impression.
这样会给人造成错觉。
语源
Old English falsfraud, deceit, from Latin falsumfraud, neuter past participle of falleredeceive; reinforced or re-formed in Middle English from Old French fals, fausfalse