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inauthentic

/in-aw-then-tik/US // ˌɪn ɔˈθɛn tɪk //UK // (ˌɪnɔːˈθɛntɪk) //

不真实的,不真实,不正宗的,不正宗

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not authentic: inauthentic Indian jewelry mass-produced in a factory.

Examples

  • As a result, we’ve already taken down more than 150 networks of coordinated inauthentic behavior … Combatting coordinated inauthentic behavior is our priority.

  • The new team focused more narrowly on so-called “scripted inauthentic activity”—fake likes and shares produced by automated bots and used to drive up someone’s popularity.

  • A few months later, Facebook created a new “inauthentic behavior policy” to ban fake pages masquerading as users.

  • Eleftheriou said in an interview that he analyzed the ratings of those apps and discovered patterns suggesting they were inauthentic.

  • The platforms said that the fake accounts were participating in “coordinated inauthentic behavior” to target public discourse before the election.

  • The whole point of “going native” is that the familiar Western civilization is portrayed as inauthentic, ugly, broken, flawed.

  • The former accused him of cooking inauthentic Mexican food; the latter accused him of cooking inauthentic Tex-Mex.

  • (That immediately rendered the product's marketing shots inauthentic at best—think phone charger meets flash drive).

  • It has been pointed out to me­—sometimes in a mean way—that my experience as a Jew is inauthentic.

  • And the president has to be himself too, not the sudden apparition of an inauthentic pol.

  • The wit isn't dull, and the serious intention, hid in those mummy wrappings, is not inauthentic.