faux / foʊ /

💦中学词汇赝品伪造的伪造假的

faux 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. artificial or imitation; fake: a brooch with faux pearls.

faux 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

artificial

更多faux例句

  1. Things like wear and tear of fabric are less likely with quality mesh, leather, or faux leather.
  2. With the interior you have more options, some hats still use real fur or shearling to insulate while others employ faux fur, polyester blends to wick moisture away while keeping you warm.
  3. From the street, the windows looked normal, but they offered almost no view of the house’s interior — most faced faux doors or walls.
  4. As my world shrunk ever smaller, I began keeping a faux schedule.
  5. It was made with a new plant-based faux tuna called Good Catch, and while I can’t exactly say it changed my life, it definitely changed my lunch.
  6. But publicly throwing shade at Louis Vuitton wasn't Kanye's first fashion faux pas.
  7. From righteous fury to faux indignation, everything we got mad about in 2014—and how outrage has taken over our lives.
  8. That being said, the task of faux-fellating my partner naturally fell to me.
  9. She tackles weighty subjects with a naive sensibility and faux-innocence, but skillfully avoids dumbing them down.
  10. The academy has faux-marble halls, long mirrors, and gold-color-painted details.
  11. "And you leave about your faux commencements, as M. Ballompre would call them, for us to stumble over," said Margaret.
  12. A sledging cook will often make a disagreeable faux pas by extinguishing the primus in the preparation of hoosh.
  13. Tilliard blushed, partly on account of the faux pas he had made last June, partly on account of the restaurant.
  14. There was a faux air of a real married name about Mrs. Nightingale that was lacking in Mrs. Graythorpe.
  15. In a strange house it would have been simply a faux pas, but he knows us well enough, and the arrangement between us.