falsification
英:[ˌfɔ:lsɪfɪ'keɪʃn] 美: [ˌfɔlsəfəˈkeʃən]
falsification 基本解释
n.弄虚作假,歪曲;畸变;证明为假;
英英释义
falsification[ 'fɔ:lsifi'keiʃən ]
n.any evidence that helps to establish the falsity of something同义词:disproofrefutation
a willful perversion of facts同义词:misrepresentaation
the act of rendering something false as by fraudulent changes (of documents or measures etc.) or counterfeiting同义词:falsehood
the act of determining that something is false同义词:falsifyingdisproofrefutationrefutal
falsification 相关例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- 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。 - The cumulative power of independent artificiality saws everywhere the falsification of social life.
这一自主人造物的不断堆积的力量又以伪造全部社会生活为终结。
权威例句
Falsification and the Methodology of Scientific Research ProgrammesFalsification and the Methodology of Scientific Research ProgrammesOptimal Contracts under Costly State FalsificationIntroduction. Falsification and the methodology of scientific research programmesS-Taliro: A Tool for Temporal Logic Falsification for Hybrid SystemsThe Scyther Tool: Verification, Falsification, and Analysis of Security ProtocolsThe Scyther Tool: Verification, Falsification, and Analysis of Security ProtocolsSophisticated falsification and research cycles: Consequences for differential character weighting in phylogenetic systematicsPrivate truths, public lies: The social consequences of preference falsification.The methodology of scientific research programmes: Falsification and the methodology of scientific research programmes