falsehood
英 [ˈfɔːlshʊd]
美 [ˈfɔːlshʊd]
n. 虚假; 说谎; 不实之词; 谎言
复数:falsehoods
BNC.18965 / COCA.16951
牛津词典
noun
- 虚假;说谎
the state of not being true; the act of telling a lie- to test the truth or falsehood of her claims
检验她陈述的真伪
- to test the truth or falsehood of her claims
- 不实之词;谎言
a statement that is not true
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 虚伪性;虚假性;谬误
Falsehoodis the quality or fact of being untrue or of being a lie.- She called the verdict a victory of truth over falsehood.
她将这一判决称为真理对谬误的胜利。
- She called the verdict a victory of truth over falsehood.
- N-COUNT 谎言
Afalsehoodis a lie.- He accused them of knowingly spreading falsehoods about him.
他指责他们故意散布有关他的谎言。
- He accused them of knowingly spreading falsehoods about him.
英英释义
noun
- the act of rendering something false as by fraudulent changes (of documents or measures etc.) or counterfeiting
- a false statement
双语例句
- I suspect some falsehood in what he says.
我怀疑他话中有些虚假。 - Truth is opposed to falsehood.
真理与谬误是相对的。 - Telling the truth to people who misunderstand you is generally promoting a falsehood, isn't it?
把真像告诉误解你的人,你一般上是在制造一个假象,不是吗? - Falsehood can in no way be turned into truth by repetition.
假话不管怎样重复,也不可能变为真话。 - The devil's image complete is a complication of malice and falsehood.
魔鬼的形象是个混合怨恨及虚假的复杂物。 - He lost his fame because he told a falsehood.
因为说谎他失去了名望。 - All that one gains by falsehood is not be believed when he speaks the truth.
一个人说谎得到的全部收获,就是当他说真话时人们也不会相信。 - Truth, if exaggerated, may become falsehood.
真理如加以夸张,可能成为谬误。 - And, therefore, I can use falsehood to save my.
因此,我也可以用谎言来解救自己。 - She doesn't seem to understand the difference between truth and falsehood.
她似乎不懂真实与谎言的区别。
