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The information might be false.这项情报可能是虚假的。
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false diamond 假钻石
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a false friend 假朋友
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false modesty 假谦虚
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a false passport 假护照
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false teeth 假牙
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a false alarm 虚惊
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falsehood表示“谎言”、“假话”:
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The prisoner told a number of falsehoods.犯人讲了许多谎言。
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Truth, if exaggerated, may become falsehood.真理说过了头会成为假话。
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falseness表示“虚假(性)”、“不可靠”:
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The falseness of the declaration was obvious.这一宣言的虚假性是明显的。
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This is enough to prove the falseness of such a conception.这足以证明这种概念是不可靠的。
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falsity表示“假”:
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He is not troubled by the truth or falsity of the author’s account.对于作者说法的真假他并不在意。
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There’s no way we can tell the truth or falsity of a story.没有办法判断一个故事是真是假。
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falsify为动词,表示“窜改”、“伪造”:
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He falsified the accounts.他窜改账目。
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This book falsified the events of the Civil War.这本书窜改内战的史实。
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He falsified the receipts.他伪造收据。
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393 familiar—familiar to—familiar with
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familiar表示“熟悉”:
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I could hear Mary playing a familiar tune.我可以听见玛丽在弹奏一支熟悉的曲调。
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He heard the familiar voices of his friends.他听到朋友们熟悉的声音。
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Smog is a familiar occurence in that city.烟雾是那座城市大家熟悉的情况。
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