falseness

[fɔ:lsnis]
  • n. 不忠实;虚伪;不正确
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falseness (n.)
c. 1300, "deceitfulness, treachery, faithlessness, dishonesty," from false + -ness.
1. I falling to you. i find that is the truth, not falseness.
我是真的难过了. 有谁能体会我的痛苦.

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2. We have explored it and discovered the truth or the falseness of it.
我们已经探索过了,发现了它的真实或者它的谬误.

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3. Sara saw with rage and pain the edifice of her love destroyed by that man's falseness.
莎拉恼怒而痛苦地看到她用爱筑起的殿堂被那个男人的虚假摧毁.

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4. The writing of narrative in Senior Chinese commonly exists in falseness, devoid of content and dullness.
高中学生语文叙事文的写作普遍存在虚假 、 空洞、不鲜活的病症.

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5. The practice of professing beliefs, feelings, or virtues that one does not hold or possess; falseness.
宣扬自己并没有的信仰, 感情或品质; 假装.

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