falseness
英:[fɔ:lsnɪs] 美: [fɔlsnɪs]
falseness 基本解释
n.虚伪,不忠实,不正确;
英英释义
falseness[ fɔ:lsnis ]
n.the state of being false or untrue同义词:falsity
unfaithfulness by virtue of being unreliable or treacherous同义词:faithlessnessficklenessinconstancy
the quality of not being open or truthful; deceitful or hypocritical同义词:insincerityhollowness
falseness 相关例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- But no one knew the falseness of his heart better than the Pope and the Archbishop of Canterbury.
但是没有人比罗马教皇和坎特伯雷大主教更清楚他的虚伪奸险。
权威例句
The Falseness of Anti-AmericanismFalseness of the Finiteness Property of the Spectral SubradiusTHE CONFLICT OF TRUTH, FALSENESS AND SOCIAL LIFE IN THE WILD DUCKEnvironmental Quality Assessment and the Might-be FalsenessA Textual Research on the Trueness or Falseness of Chronological Records of Events Written on Bamboo SlipsTemporo-parietal Junction Activity in Theory-of-Mind Tasks: Falseness, Beliefs, or AttentionThe Persistence of Subjectivity: Negative Ethics: Adorno on the Falseness of Bourgeois LifeThe child's appreciation of the necessary truth and the necessary falseness of propositionsThe child's appreciation of the necessary truth and the necessary falseness of propositionsJournal of Investigative Genomics: Falseness in the miRNA-Field as an Indicator of Strategic Bias in the Research System via Peer-Re...