英 [fɔːlsnəs] 美 [fɔːlsnɪs]
n. 不忠实;虚伪;不正确
the state of being false or untrue
同义词: falsity
unfaithfulness by virtue of being unreliable or treacherous
同义词: faithlessness / fickleness / inconstancy
the quality of not being open or truthful; deceitful or hypocritical
同义词: insincerity / hollowness
不合调的,走调的
(与叫这个名称的生物)外表相似的,似乎像…的,类似…的
临时的,代用的,非必要的,(为了保护、伪装等)装上去的
... depends upon 依赖 falseness n 不忠诚,虚伪;不正确 career n 职业,事业,职业生涯 ...
不忠实;虚伪;不正确
He hated falseness and did not know how to pretend.
他讨厌虚伪不知道怎么伪装自己。
The falseness of the maths lies in an exaggerated inference.
数学上的虚假性存在于夸张的推理中。
Purple represents snobbery, falseness, exaggeration and vanity.
紫色代表了势力、虚假、浮夸和虚荣。
There's a falseness, a craftedness, but it's a kind of folk craftedness.
有种虚伪和造作,但也是一种平易的造作。
1945年后的美国小说课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
It makes them in one sense false; there is a falseness to the overlay that Carlo gives to Sal, and through which he then sees.
某种程度上把他们变成假的;,卡洛给Sal的覆盖有一种虚伪,后来他发现了。
1945年后的美国小说课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
Luckily, the falseness of all of these claims has not been lost on the American public.
The more ubiquitous this type of enforced bonhomie becomes, the more obvious its basic insincerity and falseness also becomes.
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He had no time for falseness or official talking points.