第三人称复数:falsehoods
名词<正> 谎言,假话,虚假
名词
1. 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。
2. Truth, if exaggerated, may become falsehood.
真理如加以夸张,可能成为谬误。
1. 虚伪性;虚假性;谬误
Falsehood is the quality or fact of being untrue or of being a lie.
e.g. 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。
2. 谎言
A falsehood is a lie.
e.g. He accused them of knowingly spreading falsehoods about him.
他指责他们故意散布有关他的谎言。
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1. Liu said some netizens cannot distinguish truth from falsehood and the government and websites should " take steps " to help them make that distinction.
2. Yet headlines in newspapers from here to Hong Kong have trumpeted the falsehood that her family " abandoned " her.
3. The Pentagon is notorious for presenting falsehood as good and continually twisting the truth to suit itself.
falsehood的解释
noun
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1. the act of rendering something false as by fraudulent changes (of documents or measures etc.) or counterfeiting
Synonym: falsification
2. a false statement