falsify的意思和读音

falsify

: [ˈfɔlsɪˌfaɪ] : [ˈfɔːlsɪfaɪ]

v.

falsified  falsifying  falsifies  

v.+n.falsify evidence

v.fabricate,fake,forge,rig,misrepresent

falsifyv.

1.~ sthto change a written record or information so that it is no longer true

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v.1.to change something deliberately in order to trick people

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2. falsehood n falsify v falsification n ...

3. petrify falsify emulsify 使 ...

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8. n. falsify n., falsify n., falsify ...

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1.As if, however, to falsify this assertion, his legs seemed to give way, and he suddenly sat down to save himself from falling.仿

2.Any attempt to falsify these certificates would be very serious offense and will not be tolerated by the university.

3.Every genuine test of a theory is an attempt to falsify it, or to refute it.

4.'It's easy to falsify or embellish beyond a point that would be an ethical representation of your accomplishments. '

5.To falsify one of them would be to challenge the scenario of inflation in the most serious way a scientific theory can be challenged.

6.Do not fabricate, falsify, misrepresent, or overreach data in manuscripts, grant proposals, or meeting presentations.

7.We visited the Hawaiian hospital where Obama claims to have been born and uncovered the conspiracy to falsify documents.

8.Already slight deviations are enough to drive the image into gray and to falsify color fidelity, in particular on the vertical plane.

9.Prevenient premier Zhu Rongji autographs in one's handwriting: Do not falsify accounts .

10.Now quite a few private traders falsify their accounts to evade taxing.