falsification
                                        ['fɔlsəfə'keʃən]
                                        
                                        
                 
                                
                             
                                                            
            - falsification (n.)
- 1560s, from Late Latin falsificationem (nominative falsificatio), noun of action from past participle stem of falsificare "to falsify" (see falsify).
                 - 1. The falsification of the testament [ will ] was discovered by them. 
- 他们发现这份遗嘱被 窜改 了.
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- 2. This led to corner cutting and - with surprising frequency - falsification of data. 
- 其结果导致投机取巧了,伪造数据资料,其频繁程度使人吃惊.
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- 3. Any medical investigator would accept the pattern already uncovered as evidence of falsification. 
- 任何医务调查员都会把已经发现的这种情形当作伪造的证据.
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- 4. He had held in his hands unmistakable proof of the falsification of a historical fact. 
- 他掌握了无可置疑的证据,可以证实有一个历史事实是伪造的.
来自辞典例句
 
- 5. Fluorescent falsification - proof fiber has the everlasting property for identification. 
- 荧光 防伪 纤维是一种永久防伪纤维.
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