fallibly:
ad. 易犯错误地
falling-out
n. 吵架, 争吵
英英解释:名词falling-out:
1. a personal or social separation (as between opposing factions)
同义词:rupture, breach, break, severance, rift, falling out
动词fall-out:
1. have a breach in relations
同义词:fall out
2. come as a logical consequence; follow logically
同义词:follow, fall out
3. come off
同义词:come out, fall out
4. leave (a barracks) in order to take a place in a military formation, or leave a military formation
同义词:fall out
5. come to pass
同义词:happen, hap, go on, pass off, occur, pass, fall out, come about, take place
falloff:
n. 逐渐下降(落下,衰落,减少,火箭各级分开,散开)
英英解释:名词falloff:
1. a noticeable deterioration in performance or quality
同义词:slump, slack, drop-off, falling off
fallout
n. 原子尘的降下,辐射性微尘,原子尘
英英解释:名词fallout:
1. the radioactive particles that settle to the ground after a nuclear explosion
同义词:radioactive dust
2. any adverse and unwanted secondary effect
同义词:side effect
fallow
n. 休耕地
a. 休耕的
词形变化:名词:fallowness 动词过去式:fallowed 过去分词:fallowed 现在分词:fallowing 第三人称单数:fallows
例句与用法:1.The farmer decided to leave the land fallow for a year.农夫决定让土地休耕一年。
2.At this very moment there are probably important inventions lying fallow.就在目前这个时刻,说不定还有一些重要的创造发明尚未发挥作用。
3.Summer fallow is the best method of destroying weeds.夏季休耕是消灭杂草的最好办法。
4.The field was lying fallow.那田地正在休耕中。
英英解释:名词fallow:
1. cultivated land that is not seeded for one or more growing seasons
形容词fallow:
1. left unplowed and unseeded during a growing season
2. undeveloped but potentially useful
fallwind:
n. 下坡风
false
a. 不真实的,错误的,人造的,假的,虚伪的
词形变化:副词:falsely 形容词比较级:falser 最高级:falsest 名词:falseness
例句与用法:1.Your answer to this question is false.你对这个问题的回答是错误的。
2.They lulled me into a false sense of security.他们哄骗我,让我产生了一种虚假的安全感。
3.The impostor traveled on a false passport.那个伪装者用一本假护照旅行。
4.After several false starts, she became a successful journalist.她开始时遇到几次挫折,後来才成为能干的记者
5.The rumours of a petrol shortage turned out to be a false alarm.汽油短缺的谣传原来是一场虚惊.
6.One false move and you're a dead man,' snarled the robber.那强盗厉声叫道: `不许动, 不然就打死你.'
7.He struck a false note when he arrived for the wedding in old clothes.他做错了一件事, 不该穿旧衣服去参加婚礼.
8.A false step could have cost the climbers their lives.爬山者一失足就会丧命.
英英解释:形容词false:
1. not in accordance with the fact or reality or actuality
2. arising from error
同义词:mistaken
3. erroneous and usually accidental
4. deliberately deceptive
同义词:hollow
5. inappropriate to reality or facts
同义词:delusive
6. not genuine or real; being an imitation of the genuine article
同义词:fake, faux, imitation, simulated
7. designed to deceive
8. inaccurate in pitch
同义词:off-key, sour
9. adopted in order to deceive
同义词:assumed, fictitious, fictive, pretended, put on, sham
10. (used especially of persons) not dependable in devotion or affection; unfaithful
同义词:untrue
副词false:
1. in a disloyal and faithless manner
同义词:faithlessly, traitorously, treacherously, treasonably
falsehood
n. 谎言,虚假
例句与用法:1.How can you utter such falsehoods?你怎么能说出这种谎言?
2.I was less capable than he of telling truth from falsehood.我判断真话和谎言的本领不如他。
3.A falsehood; a lie.假话;谎言
4.Falsehood can in no way be turned into truth by repetition.假话不管怎样重复,也不可能变为真话。
英英解释:名词falsehood:
1. a false statement
同义词:falsity, untruth
2. the act of rendering something false as by fraudulent changes (of documents or measures etc.) or counterfeiting
同义词:falsification
falseness:
n. 虚伪,不正确,不忠实
例句与用法:1.An act or instance of such falseness.这种假装的行为或实例
英英解释:名词falseness:
1. the state of being false or untrue
同义词:falsity
2. unfaithfulness by virtue of being unreliable or treacherous
同义词:faithlessness, fickleness, inconstancy
3. the quality of not being open or truthful; deceitful or hypocritical
同义词:insincerity, hollowness
falsetto
n. 假声,假声歌手
英英解释:名词falsetto:
1. a male singing voice with artificially high tones in an upper register
形容词falsetto:
1. artificially high; above the normal voice range
falsework
n. 脚手架(鹰架,模板,临时支撑)
例句与用法:1.Examine the falsework of a house.检查一座房屋的临时鹰架。
falsification
n. 变造,伪造,歪曲
英英解释:名词falsification:
1. any evidence that helps to establish the falsity of something
同义词:disproof, refutation
2. a willful perversion of facts
同义词:misrepresentaation
3. the act of rendering something false as by fraudulent changes (of documents or measures etc.) or counterfeiting
同义词:falsehood
4. the act of determining that something is false
同义词:falsifying, disproof, refutation, refutal
falsifier
n. 伪造者,撒谎的人,伪证的人
英英解释:名词falsifier:
1. someone who falsifies
falsify
v. 伪造,歪曲,说谎
词形变化:名词:falsification 动词过去式:falsified 过去分词:falsified 现在分词:falsifying 第三人称单数:falsifies
例句与用法:1.Falsify a visa.伪造护照
2.Her speech in Parliament was falsified by the newspapers.她在议会里的发言被报纸歪曲了。
英英解释:动词falsify:
1. make false by mutilation or addition; as of a message or story
同义词:distort, garble, warp
2. fake or falsify
同义词:fudge, manipulate, fake, cook, wangle, misrepresent
3. prove false
4. falsify knowingly
5. insert words into texts, often falsifying it thereby
同义词:interpolate, alter
falsity
n. 虚伪,错误
英英解释:名词falsity:
1. the state of being false or untrue
同义词:falseness
2. a false statement
同义词:falsehood, untruth
falstaff
n. 福斯塔夫(莎士比亚作品中的喜剧人物)
例句与用法:1.But how I should like to see with my own eyes the fascinating figure of Hamlet, or the gusty Falstaff amid colorful Elizabethan trappings!我多么想亲眼看到哈姆雷特的迷人形象,或者是那在艳丽多彩的伊丽莎白时代服饰中刮大风的伏尔斯塔夫!
英英解释:名词falstaff:
1. a dissolute character in Shakespeare's plays
同义词:Sir John Falstaff
falstaffian
a. 像福斯塔夫(莎士比亚著>中的一个爱吹牛的骑士)的
英英解释:形容词falstaffian:
1. of or resembling Falstaff
faltboat
n. 一种可折叠的小艇
falter
v. 支吾地说,迟疑,蹒跚地走
My mother's taste never falters.我妈是个相当有品味的人.
词形变化:副词:falteringly 名词:falterer 动词过去式:faltered 过去分词:faltered 现在分词:faltering 第三人称单数:falters
例句与用法:1.The sick man faltered a few steps and then fell.这个病人摇摇晃晃地走了几步,然后就跌倒了。
2.The business faltered and then failed.商行生意衰退,最后倒闭了。
3.I faltered for a while and was still unable to make a decision.我踌躇了一阵,还是无法做决定。
4.His voice faltered as he tried to speak.他张口说话时, 声音发颤了.
5.The lecturer faltered after dropping his notes.那讲师讲稿掉了以後言语就结巴了.
6.Jane walked boldly up to the platform without faltering.简沉著大胆地走上讲台.
英英解释:名词falter:
1. the act of pausing uncertainly
同义词:hesitation, waver, faltering
动词falter:
1. be unsure or weak
同义词:waver
2. move hesitatingly, as if about to give way
同义词:waver
3. walk unsteadily
同义词:stumble, bumble
4. speak haltingly
同义词:bumble, stutter, stammer
faltering
a. 犹豫的,蹒跚的,支吾的
例句与用法:1.Jane walked boldly up to the platform without faltering.简沉著大胆地走上讲台.
2.A pause or faltering in speech.支吾在讲话中停顿或结巴
3.A faltering sound.发颤的声音
英英解释:名词faltering:
1. the act of pausing uncertainly
同义词:hesitation, waver, falter
动词falter:
1. be unsure or weak
同义词:falter, waver
2. move hesitatingly, as if about to give way
同义词:falter, waver
3. walk unsteadily
同义词:stumble, falter, bumble
4. speak haltingly
同义词:bumble, stutter, stammer, falter
形容词faltering:
1. unsteady in speech or action
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