
英:/'ˈfɔːlsəti/ 美:/'ˈfɔːlsəti/
虚伪
复数 falsities
n. 虚伪;错误;谎言;不真实
Many ministers were killed after pointing out his falsity.
很多大臣在指出他的错误后都遭到了杀害。
You should learn to distinguish falsity in the workplace.
你要学会辨别职场的虚伪。
Annie was keenly aware of the falsity of her date.
安妮敏锐地发觉了约会对象的不真诚。
Events have shown the falsity of such beliefs.
多起事件表明了这些看法的错误
We have shown the falsity of the story.
我们已说明那个报道不真实。
C. We have shown the falsity of the story.
我们已经说明这个故事是虚构的。
Yet the evidence of its falsity is undeniable.
然而前提虚假的证据是无可争辩的。
It was difficult to convict him of the falsity of his beliefs.
难以使他认识到他信仰的虚假性。
I'm not interested in the truth or falsity of what you're saying.
你所说的话是真实还是虚假我都不感兴趣。
n.|error/mistake/fault/lie/fiction;虚伪;错误;谎言;不真实
“falsity”是一个名词,主要含义是“虚假性”或“不真实性”,指某事物与事实、真相相违背的状态或性质。以下是详细解释:
核心定义
词源与构成
源自拉丁语 falsitas(欺骗),经古法语 falsité 进入英语,词根为 falsus(虚假的),与形容词false 同源。
使用场景
同义词与反义词
辨析
例句:
“The advertisement was banned for its blatant falsity about product effects.”(该广告因对产品效果的公然虚假宣传被下架。)
falsity 是一个名词,表示虚假、错误、不真实的事物或状态。
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