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falsely

/fawls/US // fɔls //UK // (fɔːls) //

谎称,虚假的,虚假,误导性地

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    fals·er, fals·est.

    • : not true or correct; erroneous: a false statement.
    • : uttering or declaring what is untrue: a false witness.
    • : not faithful or loyal; treacherous: a false friend.
    • : tending to deceive or mislead; deceptive: a false impression.
    • : not genuine; counterfeit.
    • : based on mistaken, erroneous, or inconsistent impressions, ideas, or facts:false pride.
    • : used as a substitute or supplement, especially temporarily: false supports for a bridge.
    • : Biology. having a superficial resemblance to something that properly bears the name: the false acacia.
    • : not properly, accurately, or honestly made, done, or adjusted: a false balance.
    • : inaccurate in pitch, as a musical note.
adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : dishonestly; faithlessly; treacherously: Did he speak false against me?

Phrases

  • false alarm
  • false colors
  • false start
  • false step
  • lull into (false sense of security)
  • play false
  • ring false

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • In this sense, a short ride can be something of a false economy, like cheap bib shorts or treating your serious medical condition with CBD.

  • Kotz, the university spokeswoman, said by email that scientists and inspectors found no evidence showing the results were false positives.

  • Blackfishing got its name from catfishing, slang for someone seducing a person by using a false identity.

  • And, we do not try to determine uh what’s true or false when someone takes a policy position or when someone says the sky is purple or blue, or red for that matter.

  • It’s very easy for us to make the false assumption that the listener understands what we mean, not only when we use math-specific terminology, but also in the way we phrase descriptions and make assumptions.

  • Vasquez had also been told, falsely, that his fingerprints had been found at the scene.

  • In fact, far more men are not held accountable for sexual assault than are falsely accused of it.

  • In the case of a falsely reassuring prenatal test, there are two possibilities for a lawsuit against a health practitioner.

  • This is the problem facing the Halls and anyone else who receives a falsely reassuring result on a prenatal test.

  • She was riding in the van when Isaias falsely decided that she was pregnant.

  • Dreadful are the denunciations uttered against such as swear falsely.

  • He through whose agency another has been falsely punished stands outside of heaven's gates.

  • Both the witnesses will speak truly six in every twelve times; both falsely once in twelve times.

  • Either Gazelle had been falsely accused or the theft had been much smaller than was represented.

  • “The better reason, since we were falsely suspected, that we should get clear,” I cried.