phoney的意思和读音

phoney

: [ˈfoʊni] : [ˈfəʊni]

adj.

n.西);

phonier  phoniest  phoneys  

Adj.+n.phoney war

adj.genuine,sincere

n.fake,counterfeit,impostor,hypocrite,forgery

adj.false,bogus,artificial,forged,affected

phoneyadj.

1.(informal)not real or true; false, and trying to trick people

She spoke with a phoney Russian accent.

n.

1.(informal)西);a person who is not honest or sincere; a thing that is not real or true

n.1.;2.

adj.1.,,2.

na.1.“phony”

na.1.The variant of phony

1. phony a. phoney a. laughter n. ...

2. ... phoneuision phoney phonic ...

3. profess1. …… phoney1. pseudo2. ...

4. ... hackney phoney looney ...

5. phony a. phoney a. laughter n. ...

6. Courier Phoney False Trading ...

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1.But in what follows, even this bit of tedious and phoney theory of causation disappears, and one finds only a mass of inexplicable events.

2.The appearance of oil painting on velvet created a gleaming effect, there was an incredibly phoney real feeling to it.

3.After a year of what felt, at times, like a phoney war, the past two weeks have seen unimaginable changes in the world financial system.

4.Still, there is no room for complacency. Today's phoney war could quickly turn into a real dogfight.

5.and for her i ' m making a porch ? people are so damned phoney.

6.WHEN Monopoly, the popular board game, replaced its play money with phoney debit cards last summer, it was a sign of the times.广

7.Even if it is phoney in parts, the missile-defence row cannot be shrugged off easily.西

8.Such disruptions may cut spam but will not put the lucrative phoney pharmacies out of business.

9.you yourself have said that it was long time ago. i know it is phoney to not to tell you myself.

10.The John Terry affair was quite different, and was shaped by a public storm of phoney moral outrage.