Falsify
['fɔːlsɪfaɪ;'fɒls-] or ['fɔlsɪfaɪ]
解释:
(verb.) falsify knowingly; 'She falsified the records'.
(verb.) prove false; 'Falsify a claim'.
(verb.) make false by mutilation or addition; as of a message or story.
亚历克斯编辑--From WordNet
解释:
(a.) To make false; to represent falsely.
(a.) To counterfeit; to forge; as, to falsify coin.
(a.) To prove to be false, or untrustworthy; to confute; to disprove; to nullify; to make to appear false.
(a.) To violate; to break by falsehood; as, to falsify one's faith or word.
(a.) To baffle or escape; as, to falsify a blow.
(a.) To avoid or defeat; to prove false, as a judgment.
(a.) To show, in accounting, (an inem of charge inserted in an account) to be wrong.
(a.) To make false by multilation or addition; to tamper with; as, to falsify a record or document.
(v. i.) To tell lies; to violate the truth.
手打:柯尔斯顿
同义词及近义词:
v. a. [1]. Belie, misrepresent, misstate, garble, represent falsely.[2]. Disprove, prove to be false.[3]. Violate, break by falsehood.
v. n. Lie, tell lies or falsehoods, violate the truth.
杰米整理
同义词及反义词:
SYN:Mistake, misinterpret, misrepresent, belie, betray, garble, cook
ANT:Verify, correct, rectify, certify, beck, justify, exhibit, publicate, expose,declare
手打:莉莲
解释:
v.t. to forge or counterfeit: to prove untrustworthy: to break by falsehood:—pr.p. fals′ifying; pa.p. fals′ified.—adj. Fals′ifīable capable of being falsified.—ns. Falsificā′tion the act of making false: the giving to a thing the appearance of something which it is not; Fals′ifier one who falsifies.
克里斯整理
例句:
- And when they don't, which is most of the time, we deny truth, falsify facts, and prefer the coddling of our theory to any deeper understanding of the real problem before us. 沃尔特·李普曼. 政治序论.
- But something slipped in to falsify vision. 沃尔特·李普曼. 政治序论.
- The light is a very pure white one, does not distort or falsify colors, and effects a great saving of gas. Edward W. Byrn. 十九世纪发明进展.
- These predictions of ruin have been completely falsified. 弗雷德里克·科利尔·贝克维尔. 伟大的事实.
手打:莉莲