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bogus

/boh-guhs/US // ˈboʊ gəs //UK // (ˈbəʊɡəs) //

虚假的,假的,伪造的,虚假

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not genuine; counterfeit; spurious; sham.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Printing, Journalism. matter set, by union requirement, by a compositor and later discarded, duplicating the text of an advertisement for which a plate has been supplied or type set by another publisher.

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Examples

  • Months ago, a federal judge tossed a defamation claim against Fox News over a bogus attack that Carlson had made against former Playboy model Karen McDougal.

  • A related group, the Three Percenters, formed in 2008 and is named after the bogus claim that only 3 percent of the population fought against the British in the American Revolution.

  • However, it’s also a time when some scam artists try to make their bogus phone calls and emails sound legitimate, but they’re really out to help only themselves.

  • Changing who we choose to publish and read is an urgent step toward correcting this bogus narrative and expanding business opportunities for women everywhere.

  • Obviously, listings fraud, fake reviews and any other bogus local information in Google Maps and Search is bad for consumers.

  • The man, Joshua Kemp, told what police describe as “a bogus story that quickly fell apart.”

  • With a nose for bogus facts, Johnson sets out to break the Internet by breaking news.

  • Rich Lowry, editor of the conservative National Review, called that statistic “bogus.”

  • He opens up about the bogus Midnight Express, Oliver Stone on blow, and his riveting one-man show.

  • What do they do if they find out there are these bogus parts that can come unscrewed?

  • "'If you are not a bogus Bunny you will know,'" I read, spreading the message out before me.

  • She must explain to me how that bogus money came into her possession.

  • The story of the bogus package had been noised abroad through later messengers and dispatches from the Gap.

  • Oh, you've lost your nerve since Merriwell and Griswold put up that girl job on you, and Diamond drew you into a bogus duel.

  • Frank had no notes or accounts that were of any value; they were all bogus and got up to deceive his poor old father and others.