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false

英 [fɔːls]

美 [fɔːls]

adj.  错误的; 不正确的; 不真实的; 非天生的; 人造的; 假的; 伪造的

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Oxford 3000 / Collins.3 / BNC.2370 / COCA.2516

同义词辨析

falsewrong【导航词义:错误的】

falseadj. 错误的
〔辨析〕
指不正确的,强调基于错误的信息或想法。
〔例证〕
His words gave us the false impression that he would lend us money, but he would not.
他的话给了我们错觉,以为他会借钱给我们,但实则不然。
If you can't come to her birthday party, then don't give her any false hopes.
如果你无法参加她的生日聚会的话,就不要给她任何错误的希望。
wrongadj. 不正确的
〔辨析〕
指不正确的,强调并非基于客观事实。
〔例证〕
I hope my calculations are not wrong.
希望我没算错。
It is wrong to tell lies to teachers.
对老师撒谎是不对的。

习惯用语

    adj.

      by/under/on false pretences
    • 靠欺诈手段;以虚假的借口
      by pretending to be sth that you are not, in order to gain some advantage for yourself
    • She was accused of obtaining money under false pretences.
      她被控诈骗钱财。
    • ring true/hollow/false
    • 给人以真实(或空洞、虚假)的印象
      to give the impression of being sincere/true or not sincere/true
    • It may seem a strange story but it rings true to me.
      这个故事也许显得离奇,但我却觉得很真实。

    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
        1. A whale is a fish. True or false?
          鲸鱼是鱼,对还是错?
        2. 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。
        3. She gave false information to the insurance company.
          她向保险公司提供了不真实的资料。
        4. 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
        1. false teeth/eyelashes
          假牙 / 睫毛
        2. 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
        1. a false passport
          假护照
      • 不真诚 not sincere
      • 表里不一的;不真诚的
        not real or sincere
        1. false modesty
          假谦虚
        2. 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
        1. a false argument/assumption/belief
          错误的论据 / 假设 / 信念
        2. to give a false impression of wealth
          给人以富有的假象
        3. 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
        4. 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。
        5. 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
        1. a false lover
          不忠诚的情人

      柯林斯词典

      • ADJ 不正确的;虚假的;错误的
        If something isfalse, it is incorrect, untrue, or mistaken.
        1. 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。
        2. 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。
        3. 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。
      • ADJ 人造的;伪造的;假的
        You usefalseto describe objects which are artificial but which are intended to look like the real thing or to be used instead of the real thing.
        1. ...the items she'd secreted in the false bottom of her suitcase.
          她藏在手提箱底部暗格中的物品
        2. ...a set of false teeth...
          一副假牙
        3. 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。
      • ADJ-GRADED (人)虚伪的;(举动)装腔作势的
        If you describe a person or their behaviour asfalse, you are criticizing them for being insincere or for hiding their real feelings.
        1. She bowed her head and smiled in false modesty...
          她低着头,故作谦卑地笑着。
        2. 'Thank you,' she said with false enthusiasm...
          “谢谢你,”她假装热情地说。
        3. 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。

      英英释义

      adj

      • (used especially of persons) not dependable in devotion or affection
        1. a false friend
        2. when lovers prove untrue
        Synonym:untrue
      • arising from error
        1. a false assumption
        2. a mistaken view of the situation
        Synonym:mistaken
      • adopted in order to deceive
        1. an assumed name
        2. an assumed cheerfulness
        3. a fictitious address
        4. fictive sympathy
        5. a pretended interest
        6. a put-on childish voice
        7. sham modesty
        Synonym:assumedfictitiousfictivepretendedput onsham
      • inaccurate in pitch
        1. a false (or sour) note
        2. her singing was off key
        Synonym:off-keysour
      • designed to deceive
        1. a suitcase with a false bottom
      • not genuine or real
        1. it isn't fake anythin
        2. faux pearls
        3. false teeth
        4. decorated with imitation palm leaves
        5. a purse of simulated alligator hide
        Synonym:fakefauximitationsimulated
      • inappropriate to reality or facts
        1. delusive faith in a wonder drug
        2. delusive expectations
        3. false hopes
        Synonym:delusive
      • deliberately deceptive
        1. false pretenses
      • not in accordance with the fact or reality or actuality
        1. gave false testimony under oath
        2. false tales of bravery
      • erroneous and usually accidental
        1. a false start
        2. a false alarm

      adv

      双语例句

      • 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。
      • 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?
      • 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。
      • 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。
      • One false move and I knew Sarah would be dead.
        我知道萨拉一失足就会没命了。
      • 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。
      • 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。
      • 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。
      • 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。