falsity

英 ['fɔːlsɪtɪ; 'fɒlsɪtɪ] 美 ['fɔlsəti]
  • n. 虚伪;错误;谎言;不真实
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falsity (n.)
c. 1300, "deceitfulness, treachery, dishonesty," from Old French fauseté "falsehood" (12c., Modern French fausseté), from Late Latin falsitatem (nominative falsitas), from Latin falsus "erroneous, mistaken" (see false). From late 14c. as "untrue statement or doctrine;" from 1570s as "character of being not true."
1. It was difficult to convict him of the falsity of his beliefs.
难以使他认识到他信仰的虚假性.

来自《简明英汉词典》

2. We have shown the falsity of the story.
我们已说明那个报道不真实.

来自《简明英汉词典》

3. " It is an impudent falsity!
" 厚脸皮,撒谎!

来自英汉文学 - 败坏赫德莱堡

4. Isabel had been thinking all day of her falsity, her audacity, her ability.
伊莎贝尔整天都在想着她的虚伪, 她的无耻, 她的手腕.

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5. Her sense of Mrs Penniman's innocent falsity, which had lain dormant, began to haunt her again.
她感到对佩尼曼太太无知与虚伪的那种厌恶在潜伏一阵之后又开始来纠缠他了.

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