falsification [ fôl′sə-fĭ-kāshən ]

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falsification 的定义

n. 名词 noun

    falsification 近义词

    falsification

    等同于 mendacity

    falsification

    等同于 falseness

    falsification

    等同于 perjury

    falsification

    等同于 plagiarism

    falsification

    等同于 pretense

    falsification

    等同于 lie

    falsification

    等同于 misrepresentation

    falsification

    等同于 misstatement

    falsification

    等同于 inveracity

    falsification

    等同于 vulgarism

    falsification

    等同于 corruption

    falsification

    等同于 forgery

    更多falsification例句

    1. Theology is a deliberate falsification that points toward a deeper truth.
    2. They face charges of benefits fraud in addition to falsification of documents.
    3. And as with plagiariam, Ambrose's habit of falsification and the propensity to error was a repeat offense.
    4. Can you not see that the work of falsification which a play demands is of all tasks the most ungrateful?
    5. If lies were necessary, they would lie; where falsification was wanted, they falsified.
    6. The present device of falsification was merely a play for time and would serve a very transitory purpose.
    7. German historical teaching became an immense systematic falsification of the human past, with a view to the Hohenzollern future.
    8. A falsification of that will is an offense against the State where it is committed, and against all the States.