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BNC: 2370 COCA: 2516

false adjective NOT REAL

B2 not real, but made to look or seem real假的;人工的

false eyelashes/teeth假睫毛/假牙
UK Modern office buildings have false floors, under which computer and phone wires can be laid.現代辦公樓都設有假地板,下面鋪設計算機和電話線路。

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He disguised himself by shaving his head and wearing a false beard.

false limbs

false adjective NOT TRUE

B1 disapproving not true, but made to seem true in order to deceive people虛假的;僞造的

She was charged with giving false evidence in court.她被控在法庭上作僞證。
When she was stopped by the police for speeding, she gave them a false name and address.因超速駕駛被警察攔下時,她報了假的姓名和地址。
He assumed a false identity (= pretended he was someone else) in order to escape from the police.爲了逃脫警方的追捕,他用了假身份。
under false pretences disapproving

If you do something under false pretences, you lie about who you are, what you are doing, or what you intend to do, in order to get something.靠欺詐手段;以虛假的借口

He was deported for entering the country under false pretences.他因以虛假身份入境而被驅逐出境。
If you're not going to offer me a job, then you've brought me here under false pretences (= you have deceived me in order to make me come here).如果你不打算給我一份工作,那麽你就是把我騙到這兒來的。

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The politician was awarded £50 000 damages over false allegations made by the newspaper.

The two men allege that the police forced them to make false confessions.

His accusations were false, but they served to besmirch her reputation.

Their promises lulled us into a false sense of security.

The government's claim that it would reduce taxes proved false.

false adjective NOT CORRECT

B1 not correct錯誤的

"Three plus three is seven. True or false?" "False."“3加3等於7。對還是錯?”“錯。”
The news report about the explosion turned out to be false.有關爆炸的新聞報道後來發現有誤。
You'll get a false impression/idea of the town if you only visit the university.如果你只參觀大學,就會對這個鎮産生錯誤的印象。

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It is an illogical statement, because if one part is true, then the other must be false.

Your actions are based on some false presuppositions.

That theory was proved false.

My fears about the job turned out to be false.

Teams will lose two points for any false answers.

false adjective NOT SINCERE

C1 disapproving not sincere or expressing real emotions不真誠的;虛情假意的

a false smile/laugh虛情假意的微笑/大笑
I didn't like her - she seemed false.我不喜歡她——她有點虛僞做作。
Synonym

false adjective NOT LOYAL

literary disapproving A false friend is not loyal or cannot be trusted.不忠誠的;不可靠的

BNC: 2370 COCA: 2516
false

adjective¹

1not true, genuine or real虛假VERBS | ADVERB | PHRASES VERBSbe, look, prove, sound不真實;看上去不真實;證明不真實;聽着好像不真實ADVERBabsolutely, completely, entirely, quite, totally, utterly絕對/完全/全部/相當/非常/全然不真實The gossip about her later proved to be entirely false.後來證明有關她的傳言都是假的。simply完全錯誤This claim is simply false.這一說法是完全錯誤的。certainly肯定不真實blatantly, clearly, demonstrably, obviously, patently露骨地/明顯/明擺着/顯而易見/顯然不真實Their claim was patently false.他們說的顯然是不實之詞。knowingly故意錯誤The law can punish knowingly false statements.這項法律可對故意作出的虛假陳述施加懲罰。PHRASEStrue or false對還是錯Lagos is the capital of Nigeria. True or false?拉各斯是尼日利亞的首都,對還是錯?
false

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2not showing your true feelings虛偽VERBS | ADVERB VERBSbe, ring, sound虛偽;令人覺得虛偽;聽起來不誠實Ella's enthusiasm rang false.埃拉的熱情讓人覺得虛偽。ADVERBvery非常不真誠slightly稍有些虛假Helen's voice sounded slightly false.海倫的聲音聽上去稍有些造作。
BNC: 2370 COCA: 2516
false adj.
false (false modesty) artificial1 (false teeth) so-called (a false passport) wrong1 (a false name) false impression illusion noun
false

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false ♦︎ hollow ♦︎ insincereThese words all describe people saying or doing things that they do not really mean or believe. 這些詞均表示表裏不一的、不真誠的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配false / hollow / insincere wordsa false / a hollow / an insincere smilea false / hollow promiseto look / sound / ring false / hollowcompletely / totally false / insincere false saying or doing sth that you do not really mean or believe 表裏不一的;不真誠的Come on-this is no time for false modesty.快點!這不是假謙虛的時候。She gave a tinkly little laugh, which sounded horribly false even to her own ears.她發出銀鈴般的輕笑,連她自己聽着都覺得假極了。False is often used to describe people trying to appear more interesting, pleasant or important than they really are. * false常表示人盡量顯得比真實的自己更有趣味、更友善或更重要。 hollow [usually before noun] false 表裏不一的;不真誠的He gave a hollow laugh.他幹笑了一聲。Their appeal for an end to the violence had a hollow ring (= quality) to it.他們呼籲停止使用暴力,但並無誠意。A hollow laugh or voice sounds sad or angry rather than happy or sincere. Hollow promises, threats or words are about things that will not really happen. Something that has a hollow ring to it, or that rings hollow, does not seem sincere or real. * hollow修飾laugh或voice時指笑聲或說話聲聽起來悲傷或憤怒,而非快樂或真誠;修飾promise、threat或word時指承諾、威脅或言辭虛張聲勢,不會真的落實。短語have a hollow ring to it和ring hollow表示看來不真誠、沒有誠意。 insincere (rather formal) false 表裏不一的;不真誠的She gave him one of her insincere smiles.她對他虛情假意地微笑了一下。Insincere is often used to describe people trying to appear kinder or more moral or religious than they really are, especially in order to help their careers, for example in politics or television. * insincere常表示人盡量顯得比真實的自己更友善、更有道德或更虔誠,尤以促進自己在政界或電視界等職業領域的發展爲目的。 OPP sincere deep 1 , sincere honest
BNC: 2370 COCA: 2516
false
Not definite or based on fact: apparently, supposed, alleged...
Inexact and inaccurate: incorrect, inexact, wrong...
Imaginary and not real: imaginary, hypothetical, false...

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