falsehood 详细解释

falsehood

['fɔ:lshud]

n. 谎言, 虚假

n.[U][C]

1. 虚假; 谬误

Truth, if exaggerated, may become falsehood.

真理如加以夸张, 可能成为谬误。

2. 谎言; 说谎

There are a lot of exaggerations and falsehoods about the Indians.

关于印第安人有着许多不实之辞及谎言。

词形变化

名词复数:falsehoods

词义辨析

同义参见:

fib  pretense  myth  delusion  fallacy  

反义:

n.虚伪; 谎言

truth  fact  

英英释义

名词 falsehood:

a false statement

同义词:falsity, untruth

the act of rendering something false as by fraudulent changes (of documents or measures etc.) or counterfeiting

同义词:falsification

补充

falsehoodfalsehood英:[ˈfɔ:lshud] 美:[ˈfɔlsˌhʊd]n.1.谎言; 假话2.虚假

例句

1. He accused them of knowingly spreading falsehoods about him.他谴责他们故意散播有关他的谎言。 2. She called the verdict a victory of truth over falsehood.她将判决称为一场真相战胜假象的胜利。 3. her tendency towards falsehood when it suited her她为方便行事常说谎的倾向 4. the truth or falsehood of the many legends which surround her.关于她的诸多虚虚实实的传闻。 5. the right to sue for malicious falsehood.控告恶意诽谤的权力。 6. a politician accused of spreading (malicious) falsehoods about his opponent被指控散布有关其竞争对手(恶意)谣言的政客 7. "the falsehood [=(more commonly) falseness, falsity] of these accusations"这些指控的不真实 8. the line between truth and falsehood真假之间的界限