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BNC: 2370 COCA: 2516

false

adjective
/fɔːls/
/fɔːls/
Idioms
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    not true不真实

  1. wrong; not correct or true错误的;不正确的;不真实的
    • 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。
    • His career was ruined by false accusations. 他的事业被虚假的指控毁了。
    • The allegations are completely false. 这些指控完全是假的。
    • This claim is simply false.这一说法是完全错误的。
    • The law can punish knowingly false statements.这项法律可对故意作出的虚假陈述施加惩罚。
    Extra Examples
    • Lagos is the capital of Nigeria. True or false?拉各斯是尼日利亚的首都,对还是错?
    • The gossip about her later proved to be entirely false.后来证明有关她的传言都是假的。
    • Their claim was patently false.他们说的显然是不实之词。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • look
    • prove
    adverb
    • absolutely
    • completely
    • entirely
    phrases
    • true or false
    See full entry
  2. not natural非天生

  3. not natural非天生的;人造的;假的 synonym artificial
    • false teeth/eyelashes假牙;假睫毛
    • a false beard假胡子
  4. not real

  5. not real or what somebody claims it is, but made to look real to cheat people假的;伪造的
    • He had been travelling with a false passport.他一直用假护照旅行。
    • The case had a false bottom where documents or even a small radio could be hidden.那箱子有个假底,里面能够藏文件,甚至藏个小收音机。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • look
    • prove
    adverb
    • absolutely
    • completely
    • entirely
    phrases
    • true or false
    See full entry
  6. wrong/not accurate

  7. [usually before noun] wrong or not accurate, because it is based on something that is not true or correct错误的
    • a false argument/assumption/belief错误的论据/假设/信念
    • to give a false impression of wealth给人以富有的错觉
    • to lull somebody into a false sense of security (= make somebody 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。
    • If you don't do the test right, it can lead to false positives. 如果测试做得不对,会导致误报。
    Extra Examples
    • We had been lulled into a false sense of security.我们受到麻痹,产生了虚假的安全感。
    • The couple had given the false impression of a blissfully happy marriage.这对夫妇给人一种幸福婚姻的假象。
    • His argument is based on the false assumption that all women want children.他的论点是基于所有女人都想要孩子的错误假设。
    • I don't want to raise any false hopes, but I think he's still alive.我并不想让人心存奢望,但是我相信他还活着。
    • Those who were thought to hold false beliefs were persecuted.那些被认为持有错误信仰的人受到了迫害。
  8. not sincere不真诚

  9. (of people’s behaviour人的行为) not real or sincere表里不一的;不真诚的
    • 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。
    Extra Examples
    • Helen's voice sounded slightly false.海伦的声音听上去稍有些造作。
    • She managed a horribly false smile.她挤出一脸的假笑。
    • She gave a tinkly little laugh, which sounded horribly false even to her own ears.她发出银铃般的轻笑,连她自己听着都觉得假极了。
    • Come on—this is no time for false modesty.快点!这不是假谦虚的时候。
    Topics Personal qualitiesb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • ring
    • sound
    adverb
    • very
    • slightly
    See full entry
  10. not faithful不忠实

  11. (literary) (of people) not faithful不忠实的;不忠诚的
    • a false lover不忠诚的情人
  12. Word OriginOld English fals ‘fraud, deceit’, from Latin falsum ‘fraud’, neuter past participle of fallere ‘deceive’; reinforced or re-formed in Middle English from Old French fals, faus ‘false’.
Idioms
by/under/on false pretences
  1. by pretending to be something that you are not, in order to gain some advantage for yourself靠欺诈手段;以虚假的借口
    • She was accused of obtaining money under false pretences.她被控诈骗钱财。
Synonyms artificialartificial
  • synthetic
  • false
  • man-made
  • fake
  • imitation
These words all describe things that are not real, or not naturally produced or grown.
  • artificial made or produced to copy something natural; not real:
    • artificial flowers假花
    • artificial light人造光
  • synthetic made by combining chemical substances rather than being produced naturally by plants or animals:
    • synthetic drugs合成药物
    • shoes with synthetic soles合成鞋底的鞋
  • false not natural:
    • false teeth假牙
    • a false beard 假胡子
  • man-made made by people; not natural:
    • man-made fibres such as nylon尼龙之类的人造纤维
  • fake made to look like something else; not real:
    • a fake-fur jacket一件人造毛皮的短上衣
  • imitation [only before noun] made to look like something else; not real:
    • She would never wear imitation pearls.她绝不会戴假珍珠。
Patterns
  • artificial/​synthetic/​man-made fabrics/​fibres/​materials/​products
  • artificial/​synthetic/​fake/​imitation fur/​leather
  • artificial/​synthetic/​false/​fake/​imitation diamonds/​pearls
ring true/hollow/false
  1. to give the impression of being sincere/true or not sincere/true给人以真实(或空洞、虚假)的印象
    • 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。
    • His expressions of support rang rather hollow.他支持的表情听起来相当空洞。
    • His promise rang hollow.他的诺言听起来很空洞。
BNC: 2370 COCA: 2516
false

adjective¹

1not true, genuine or real虛假VERBS | ADVERB | PHRASES VERBSbe, look, prove, sound不真實;看上去不真實;證明不真實;聽着好像不真實ADVERBabsolutely, completely, entirely, quite, totally, utterly絕對/完全/全部/相當/非常/全然不真實The gossip about her later proved to be entirely false.後來證明有關她的傳言都是假的。simply完全錯誤This claim is simply false.這一說法是完全錯誤的。certainly肯定不真實blatantly, clearly, demonstrably, obviously, patently露骨地/明顯/明擺着/顯而易見/顯然不真實Their claim was patently false.他們說的顯然是不實之詞。knowingly故意錯誤The law can punish knowingly false statements.這項法律可對故意作出的虛假陳述施加懲罰。PHRASEStrue or false對還是錯Lagos is the capital of Nigeria. True or false?拉各斯是尼日利亞的首都,對還是錯?
false

adjective²

2not showing your true feelings虛偽VERBS | ADVERB VERBSbe, ring, sound虛偽;令人覺得虛偽;聽起來不誠實Ella's enthusiasm rang false.埃拉的熱情讓人覺得虛偽。ADVERBvery非常不真誠slightly稍有些虛假Helen's voice sounded slightly false.海倫的聲音聽上去稍有些造作。
BNC: 2370 COCA: 2516
false adj.
false (false modesty) artificial1 (false teeth) so-called (a false passport) wrong1 (a false name) false impression illusion noun
false

adjective

false ♦︎ hollow ♦︎ insincereThese words all describe people saying or doing things that they do not really mean or believe. 这些词均表示表里不一的、不真诚的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配false / hollow / insincere wordsa false / a hollow / an insincere smilea false / hollow promiseto look / sound / ring false / hollowcompletely / totally false / insincere false saying or doing sth that you do not really mean or believe 表里不一的;不真诚的Come on-this is no time for false modesty.快点!这不是假谦虚的时候。She gave a tinkly little laugh, which sounded horribly false even to her own ears.她发出银铃般的轻笑,连她自己听着都觉得假极了。False is often used to describe people trying to appear more interesting, pleasant or important than they really are. * false常表示人尽量显得比真实的自己更有趣味、更友善或更重要。 hollow [usually before noun] false 表里不一的;不真诚的He gave a hollow laugh.他干笑了一声。Their appeal for an end to the violence had a hollow ring (= quality) to it.他们呼吁停止使用暴力,但并无诚意。A hollow laugh or voice sounds sad or angry rather than happy or sincere. Hollow promises, threats or words are about things that will not really happen. Something that has a hollow ring to it, or that rings hollow, does not seem sincere or real. * hollow修饰laugh或voice时指笑声或说话声听起来悲伤或愤怒,而非快乐或真诚;修饰promise、threat或word时指承诺、威胁或言辞虚张声势,不会真的落实。短语have a hollow ring to it和ring hollow表示看来不真诚、没有诚意。 insincere (rather formal) false 表里不一的;不真诚的She gave him one of her insincere smiles.她对他虚情假意地微笑了一下。Insincere is often used to describe people trying to appear kinder or more moral or religious than they really are, especially in order to help their careers, for example in politics or television. * insincere常表示人尽量显得比真实的自己更友善、更有道德或更虔诚,尤以促进自己在政界或电视界等职业领域的发展为目的。 OPP sincere deep 1 , sincere honest
BNC: 2370 COCA: 2516
false
Not definite or based on fact: apparently, supposed, alleged...
Inexact and inaccurate: incorrect, inexact, wrong...
Imaginary and not real: imaginary, hypothetical, false...

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