falsify如何读

英:[ˈfɔ:lsɪfaɪ]

美:[ˈfɔlsəˌfaɪ]

falsify是什么意思

  • vt.伪造,篡改;歪曲;改变公认的规则;证明…是假的

falsify自然拼读

fal·si·fy

fawl sih faI

falsify变形

第三人称单数:falsifies

现在分词:falsifying

过去式:falsified

过去分词:falsified

falsify扩展

falsifiable (adj.), falsification (n.), falsifier (n.)

falsify词根

词根:false

adj.

false 错误的;虚伪的;伪造的

adv.

false 欺诈地

n.

falsification 伪造;歪曲;[审计] 篡改;证明是假

falsifier [法] 伪造者;伪证的人;撒谎的人

falsify英英释义

verb

transitive verb

to prove or declare false : disprove

to make false: such as

to make false by mutilation or addition

the accounts were falsified to conceal a theft

to represent falsely : misrepresent

to prove unsound by experience

intransitive verb

to tell lies : lie

falsify词源中文解释

15世纪中期, falsifien,“证明为假”,源自于15世纪的古法语 falsifier “伪造,仿冒”,源自于晚期拉丁语 falsificare “使虚假,腐败”,源自于拉丁语 falsus “错误的,错误的”(参见 false)。意思是“使虚假”始于大约1500年。更早的动词是简单的 falsen(约1200年)。相关: Falsified; falsifying。

falsify_法律行业词汇

编造

伪造

falsify词源英文解释

Middle English falsifien, from Middle French falsifier, from Medieval Latin falsificare, from Latin falsus

The first known use of falsify was in the 15th century

falsify儿童词典英英释义

familiar1 of 2noun

a close associate : companion

a spirit believed to serve or guard a person called alsofamiliar spirit

familiar2 of 2adjective

closely acquainted : intimate

informal sense 1

spoke in a familiar way

too friendly or bold : forward

frequently seen or experienced

of everyday occurrence

having a good knowledge

familiar with the rules

familialadjective

of, relating to, or typical of a family

famenoun

the fact or condition of being known to the public : renown

falterverb

to move unsteadily : waver

to stumble or hesitate in speech : stammer entry 1

her voice faltered

to hesitate in purpose or action

courage that never falters

falterverb

to move unsteadily : waver

to stumble or hesitate in speech : stammer entry 1

her voice faltered

to hesitate in purpose or action

courage that never falters

falterverb

to move unsteadily : waver

to stumble or hesitate in speech : stammer entry 1

her voice faltered

to hesitate in purpose or action

courage that never falters

falsitynoun

something false : lie

the quality or state of being false

falsifyverb

to make false : change so as to deceive

falsify financial accounts

falsifyverb

to make false : change so as to deceive

falsify financial accounts

falsify 例句

1 They have to falsify account to get balance.

他们必须做假帐才能平衡帐目。

2 False Sensory Input. You falsify one of the subject's senses.

伪造感觉: 你伪造受术者的一种感觉.

3 She likens it to a newspaper inflating its circulation figures: A falsified follower count can falsely induce real people to follow someone they might otherwise ignore.

4 The man was a walking endorsement for what you can achieve if you work hard and don't have to falsify the nice guy mentality.

5 Maldonado-Passage, who maintains his innocence, also was sentenced for killing five tigers, selling tiger cubs and falsifying wildlife records.

6 This book is short the way Wittgenstein’s “Tractatus” is short—it passes over in silence what language could only obscure and falsify.

7 To try to reproduce that world according to the canons of 21st-century movie realism would be to diminish and falsify his narrative, which ascends through cultural and social detail into a realm of universal emotion.

8 In seeking the special prosecutor, attorneys for Koschman’s family have argued that Chicago police deliberately falsified reports to make it appear Koschman was the aggressor.

9 “Taliban bans sanitory napkins in Afghanistan, says it’s not a Sharia complaint practice,” says the falsified post, which has multiple spelling errors.

10 It collected hundreds of millions of dollars from some of the world’s largest insurance companies on falsified claims for industrial accidents and natural disasters inside North Korea.

11 Prof: Not in Durbyshire because that will falsify that one wouldn't it? Unless there's an Durbyshire in Australia.

教授:不在德比郡因为,这会使其成为伪论点,除非德比郡在澳大利亚。

12 He steals and falsifies his medical records to indicate he has tested positive for HIV.

13 Critics have in the past accused the government of falsifying economic statistics.

14 On the other hand, digital evidence can also be falsified.

15 Fudge the figures; cook the books; falsify the data.

伪造数字; 伪造帐本; 伪造数据.

16 He died in 2020, less than a year after he had been charged with smuggling looted relics and concealing their tainted histories by falsifying documentation to help sell them.

17 The board did not allege that he falsified his expense reports.

18 They falsify or deny whatever doesn't suit their books.

他们篡改或者否定任何不符合他们意见的东西。

19 An adverse economic forecast will stimulate action intended to falsify it.

不利的经济预报将会刺激人们作出使预报失灵的行动.

20 The crown alleges that Heard hid the arrival of the dogs from customs and falsified her passenger arrival card.

falsify 同义词

8 揭破

falsification

10 证明…是假的

belie

14 误述

misstate

18 仿冒

fake

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