['fɔːlsəti]['fɔːlsəti]
  • n. 虚假;谬误;谎言
    • noun(名词)
      1. 不正确
      2. 虚伪;不真诚

    双解例句

    noun(名词)
    1. 不正确

      Events have shown the falsity of such beliefs.

      发生的多起事件表明了这些看法的错误。

    2. 虚伪;不真诚

      Society, he claims, is built on falsity and pretence.

      他宣称,社会是建立在虚伪和矫饰的基础上的。

    小知识

    A falsity is either a straight-up lie or the fact that something isn’t true. If you fake cry to try and get out of trouble, the falsity of your emotions will get you busted.

    Falsity is a word for statements that are false in the sense of being incorrect, untrue, or even dishonest. If you tell a lie, you've told a falsity, which can also be called an untruth or falsehood. Also, falsity can mean the general state of falseness. Con men and other liars often operate in falsity. A spy must use falsity to fool people. The opposite of falsity — or falseness — is truth.

    实用短语

    1. falsity content

      虚假性内容

    2. its falsity

      陈述的虚假性

    3. neither has truth nor falsity

      无所谓真伪

    4. falsity points

      虚假性

    5. dishonesty falsity on the cross

      不老实

    6. falsity cleanup

      虚假剔除

    同根词

    词根:false

    adj.

    false错误的;虚伪的;伪造的

    adv.

    false欺诈地

    falsely错误地;虚伪地;不实地

    n.

    falsehood说谎;假话;不真实;错误的信仰

    falseness不忠实;虚伪;不正确